WITH LOVE, AAP KI SAIYARAA

Welcome to the world of ‘With Love, Aap Ki Saiyaara,’ a thought-provoking play that delves into the identities of modern Indian women. This captivating production; written, directed and acted by the vivacious Juhi Babbar Soni will grace the stage at Kolkata Centre for Creativity's Amphitheatre on the 23 and 24 September, 6pm to 7.30pm.

The play has received accolades from Javed Akhtar, Anupam Kher, Shabana Azmi, Anurag Kashyap, Vishal Bharadwaj, Gurdas Maan, Renuka Shahane, Divya Dutta, Alka Yagnik, Satish Kaushik, Adil Hussain, and several others.


“Watched a beautifully written, directed, produced and enacted play #WithLoveAapKiSaiyaraa by the talented Juhi Babbar. Juhi was amazingly spontaneous, charming, and in full command of the performance and language! Must watch play”– Anupam Kher

“Juhi. it was such a great experience to see you performing Saiyaraa. It is a beautifully written and directed play and you as Saiyaraa exploring the identity of modern Indian woman was brilliant” – Satish Kaushik


“She is like a miracle happening on the stage” -Farida Jalal


“I loved the play, I loved the performance, I loved the writing, I think I loved everything about the play”- Vishal Bharadwaj

“Juhi held the stage for one and a half hour. I am still under the spell. It is a complete play” - Hansal Mehta

‘With Love, Aap Ki Saiyaara’ is a celebration of women's resilience, courage, and achievements. The play centers around Saiyaara, a survivor, fighter, and achiever. She embodies the complexities of a modern Indian woman, seamlessly juggling her roles as a skilled businesswoman, a prolific writer, and someone who dreams without bounds. Her perspective on 'men, marketing, and mores' is refreshingly candid, adding a touch of sweetness and spice to every interaction. What makes this play truly unique is its conversational approach that invites the audience to become a part of the performance, making the experience both intimate and immersive.

The play goes beyond entertainment; it's a journey of empowerment that resonates with all individuals. The stories and struggles portrayed on stage reflect the diverse experiences of women in contemporary Indian society.