Each role that an actor plays is but a mask that he
wears over his own face. The interface between the mask and the face,
between the role and the real life persona, is what has always
intrigued the discerning audience. With this concept in mind, Dilip
Prabhavalkar presents a multi-media one-man stand-up talk-show,
Mukhavate ani Cheharey, showcasing the various 'masks' he has worn
over the years - on stage, in cinema as well as on television.
This program includes some
select roles of his, out of the infinite range he has covered during
his career in these media. It is about the process of how the face
became the mask - about how each role materialized, about the nuances
of the characters he played, about the experiences during performing
the role. He uses the audio-visual medium to present roles he has
played on stage, on the small screen as well as in cinema. This is
backed up by a live narration about the process behind each role, as
well as live performances of a couple of roles. The object of this two
and a half hour program is not only to entertain but also to share the
experience of working on and enacting roles - many of which have won
various awards.