Manoj Muntashir marked half a century with theater glory as his creation ‘Krishna-Radha se Rannbhoomi Tak’ stormed opening nights. Both premieres sold out completely, hosting 4,000 admirers whose claps created an electrifying atmosphere in Mumbai’s playhouses.
An Instagram outpouring revealed his bliss: ‘Packed halls begging for impossible seats—what a birthday miracle!’ The emotional high from audience love topped any gift, scripting theater folklore.
Humbly, Muntashir shared the victory pie. Elder Ashok Pandit kickstarted belief, roping in Saregama’s Vikram Mehra. Neelam, his eternal supporter in every role from sweetheart to director, shone brightest.
Cheers for Puneet J Pathak’s stage brilliance, Veer Kanabar, Nidhi Verma, Virat Bhardwaj’s performances, Kunwar Anshit’s soundscapes, Ambrish Kapadia’s attire artistry. Allies Ravi Lalpuria, Dr. Gautam Bhansali, and performers Mohit Bajpayee, Shubham Gupta, Rohit Singh, Dhruv Vaishnav, Tapsya Shukla fueled the fire.
Fans got the deepest bow: ‘No spotlight chaser here, but your cheers make me whole.’ This launch catapults Muntashir into theater stardom, blending poetic lyrics with dramatic epics for mass appeal.
