Updated On: 26 May, 2024 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Sumedha Raikar Mhatre
A play driven by Persons with Disabilities from Mumbai is set to travel to Dubai to make a case for inclusive theatre, performance spaces, and world

Play RangGandh, which features visually and physically challenged artistes, at Mysore Association Auditorium Matunga
Dhumal man hai toh dhumal jag sara, jeevan ka yeh rang kyon na lage pyara, dhumal dhumal dhumal re...
When a group of Persons with Disabilities (PwD) sang these lines at the January inauguration of Purple Fest Goa 2024, a colourful world of boundless possibilities were manifested by all attendees—abled and differently-abled—irrespective of age, political leaning, social background, race and gender. Suddenly, acceptance and inclusion were in the air and appreciation wore an identifiable colour—it was dhumal (purple), a colour also associated with power, independence and dignity.