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Just as the conspirators try to navigate the legal mess, three distinct look-alikes of Madan Ajmera arrive at the house one after another. These include an unsuspecting insurance agent, a loud truck driver, and an uneducated village simpleton.

Madan’s solicitor reveals that the industrialist left behind three separate, undated wills. One leaves the property to his daughter, another to his first wife, and the third to an uncle—but none of them bear an official signature.

Known for bringing quality content to the Gujarati stage, the production house ensured high-quality sets, lighting, and sound, enhancing the theatrical experience. 3. The Legacy and Impact on Gujarati Natak

If you are a fan of Gujarati theater, there is one production that undoubtedly stands out in the memory of comedy lovers— Ame Lai Gaya Tame Rahi Gaya Ame Lai Gaya Tame Rahi Gaya Gujarati Natak

While it is a comedy, it weaves in elements of a thriller as justice is eventually served despite the layer upon layer of imposters and schemes.

: The plan spirals out of control when not one, but multiple lookalikes of Madan Ajmera appear on the scene, each claiming his identity. This leads to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and frantic situations as the various parties struggle to prove who the "real" Madan is. The Star Power of Sharman Joshi

For more details on upcoming shows and ticket bookings, you can check the Mumbai Theatre Guide . AME LAI GAYA TAME RAHI GAYA Gujarati Play/Drama Just as the conspirators try to navigate the

If you are a fan of Gujarati theatre, you know that few things beat the energy of a live Mushaira style comedy. Among the recent hits that have left audiences clutching their sides with laughter, stands out as a modern classic.

The story centers around (played by Sharman Joshi), a wealthy and powerful industrialist. The plot kicks into gear with a dramatic twist: Madan catches his second wife, Meera, red-handed having an extra-marital affair with his personal assistant. Tempers flare, a violent argument ensues, and the panic-stricken lovers accidentally murder Madan Ajmera .

The resulting confusion creates a "comedy of errors" before justice is eventually served. One leaves the property to his daughter, another

It skillfully blended the suspense of a thriller with the light-heartedness of a comedy, a formula that resonated deeply with Gujarati audiences.

: The plan crashes when Madan’s corporate solicitor reveals that Madan has left three different, unsigned wills. One will favors his daughter, the second favors his first wife, and the third leaves everything to an uncle.

The play was first performed in 2002 by the Gujarat Theatre Group.

The performance numbers and cast lists are preserved on specialized theater platforms like the Mumbai Theatre Guide Play Archive , while modern regional catalogs like ShemarooMe Gujarati Plays continue to distribute recorded versions of vintage stage dramas to global audiences.

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