Mahabharathathil Mangatha – S. Ve. Shekher | Aug 10, 2025 · Chennai
Prepare to laugh till your sides hurt as the legendary S. Ve. Shekher returns to the stage with his uproarious Tamil play “Mahabharathathil Mangatha” on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at the historic Raja Annamalai Mandram, Chennai.
This timeless comedy, perfect for all age groups, is a masterclass in theatre, blending classical mythology with modern wit, hilarious situations, and brilliant dialogues. If you’re a fan of intelligent humor, rapid-fire jokes, and classic Tamil theatre, this show is an absolute must-watch!
The Concept: Mahabharata Meets Mangatha
What happens when a card game from the world of cinema (Mangatha) collides with the legendary epic Mahabharata? You get “Mahabharathathil Mangatha”—a riotous ride where mythological characters find themselves in today’s chaotic world, trying to play by the old rules in a new game.
The result? Over 200 laugh-out-loud moments packed into 100 minutes of non-stop entertainment. With clever satire and witty one-liners, the play pokes fun at politics, relationships, and pop culture—all wrapped in family-friendly comedy.
Starring the Comedy Legend – S. Ve. Shekher
Known for his impeccable comic timing, sharp dialogues, and clean humor, S. Ve. Shekher leads the show with his signature charm. Whether you’ve grown up watching his plays or are seeing him live for the first time, his performance promises to be a memorable one.
Event Details:
- Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025
- Time: 7:00 PM
- Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
- Language: Tamil
- Genre: Family Comedy Drama
- Age Group: Suitable for all ages
- Venue: Raja Annamalai Mandram, 5, Esplanade Rd, George Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
- Tickets: Starting from ₹300
Why You Shouldn’t Miss It
In an age of digital comedy, Mahabharathathil Mangatha brings back the nostalgia of classic Tamil stage theatre while keeping it fresh and relevant. It’s not just a play—it’s a celebration of humor, culture, and storytelling.
So gather your friends and family for an evening of joy, satire, and brilliant performance—because nothing beats the magic of live theatre, especially when it’s a S. Ve. Shekher production!