Look at the translated into English.
Natsamrat (literally "The Emperor of Acting") is not just a play; it is an emotional and philosophical journey into the heart of an artist. Written by the legendary Kusumagraj, it is widely considered the greatest Marathi play of all time. Even decades after its debut, its exploration of ego, art, aging, family betrayal, and loneliness remains devastatingly relevant.
The play was revolutionary, introducing a new, profound sensibility to the Marathi stage. Kusumagraj brilliantly blended Shakespearean tragedy with a stark, middle-class Indian reality, creating a powerful new form of dramatic expression that was both epic and deeply personal.
Suffers a psychological descent into homelessness and isolation. Accompanied by his loyal Fool. Anchored by his fiercely devoted wife, Kaveri ("Sarkar"). Natsamrat : Shakespearean Way of Staging *Dr. N. V. Chitnis
The role of Ganpatrao Belwalkar is considered one of the most challenging in Indian drama, requiring immense emotional range. Natsamrat – the movie | myriadrantings - WordPress.com