
The second show of Orange Candy in Bangalore proved that good storytelling doesn’t need grandiosity—it needs honesty, wit, and heart. This Hindi comedy-drama, written and directed by the brilliant Ronak Sharma Gupta, is a vibrant exploration of life in a metro city, told with humor, soul, and a sharp eye on the struggles we often keep buried.
Orange Candy – A Gentle Wake-Up Call in Shades of Laughter
At its core, Orange Candy is about people. Flawed, funny, confused, loving people—surrounded by doubt, fear, and societal pressure. And yet, they shine.
The Cast That Lit Up the Stage
Shalini Tudu, as Madhav, was the heartbeat of the play. Her energy, charm, and raw emotional beats made Madhav feel real. You don’t just watch her; you connect.
Ambeeka Kashyap delivered a standout performance as Yasho—powerfully portraying the everyday strength of women we so often overlook.
Abhinav Jaison as Piplon was a crowd favorite—his body language, expressions, and timing were a masterclass in subtle comedy and emotional punch.
Ramesh J played Amit with depth, showing the quiet storm men go through in today’s world. His internal conflict came through with restraint and clarity.
Supporting cast—Gaurang, Devansh, Aneri, Harshita, Tejaswini, and Akash—each brought presence and spark. No weak link. Every scene felt alive.

Storytelling That Matters
What makes Orange Candy more than just a comedy is how it weaves in real issues. It challenges our assumptions around IVF—not preaching, but raising an essential question: is it a choice, or a pressure? And though the narrative is told through a female protagonist, it never becomes one-sided. This story is for everyone—men and women alike.
The writing is sharp, the direction tight, and the emotional beats are genuine. The audience laughed, cried, and paused to reflect—often all at once.
Final Thoughts
Orange Candy isn’t just a play; it’s a mirror held up to our modern lives. It reminds us that joy matters. That giving matters. That life, even with all its messiness, is still beautiful. The final line—“It’s in giving we receive”—lands like a quiet truth.
If you get the chance to see Orange Candy, don’t miss it. It’s the kind of theatre we need more of
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Last Updated on: Friday, June 6, 2025 12:25 am by Admin | Published by: Digital Herald Team on Friday, June 6, 2025 12:25 am | News Categories: Entertainment
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