At its core, the play reflects the deep injustices rooted in systemic failure, stagnant policies, and government apathy, forces that drive people to such desperate paths. It is a timely and necessary piece that challenges viewers t ‘Swarnadesh’, an original play by Sarita Kathayat, directed by Akash Nepali, explores the growing trend of migrating to the so-called Golden Country (USA) through perilous, unconventional routes. Set against the backdrop of dense jungles, flooded rivers, and treacherous seas, the play follows a group of migrants confronting the physical and emotional toll of crossing borders. Through powerful storytelling, symbolic characters, and emotionally charged scenes, Swarnadesh reveals the heart-wrenching realities of those who leave their homeland in search of a better life. Blending realism with haunting symbolism raises critical questions about human o reflect on the state of the nation, igniting dialogue and awareness, especially among youth. Featuring characters from diverse backgrounds and languages, bound by shared dreams, debts, and the will to provide for loved ones, the play becomes a mirror to our society. As friendships form and lives are lost, Swarnadesh asks: What does it mean to belong? What do we lose in the pursuit of a future? And who truly bears the cost of the so-called “land of gold”? This play is a call to conscience, a must-watch for every citizen, especially students and the rising generation.
