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An Indian community theatre group marked two decades on stage in 2025, growing from a small grassroots initiative into a vibrant platform showcasing South Asian stories across New Zealand.
Founded by Amit Ohdedar and Sudeepta Vyas in 2005, Prayas has spent two decades building bridges between Indian theatre and Kiwi audiences, while creating space for community-driven productions in English.
The group marked the milestone with a production titled PitΔrΔ: A Box of Memories in November, featuring bite-sized scenes from the past seven Prayas productions: Charandas Chor: The Honest Thief, Kingdom of Cards, Rudali, Love N' Stuff, Swabhoomi, Dara and Dreaming the Next 20 Years of Prayas.
"Frankly, when we started 20 years ago, I never thought it would ... last for 20 years. So that, in itself, is quite a surprise as well as a very fulfilling achievement," Ohdedar said.
"So many people
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