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In the play 'American Album,' we explore the lives of Indian families who send their children to America for education and a prosperous life, bridging the gap between the two worlds. The play delves into the cultural contrast faced by American-born children of Indian immigrants, highlighting the struggle to connect with their roots. It follows a family's journey from Chicago to India, questioning if the visit will reshape their kid's perceptions. Written by Rajan Mohadikar and directed by Purushottam Berde, this thought-provoking play offers a captivating narrative, illuminating the complexities of identity and heritage. |