Updated On: 07 July, 2025 09:10 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
The play follows the quiet yet radical journey of Vijaya who is a 60-year-old grandmother in a North Karnataka village and decides to learn to read, guided by her young granddaughter Seeya

Sudha Murty (File Pic/Getty Images)
Rajya Sabha MP and eminent author Sudha Murty's much-loved story "How I Taught My Grandmother to Read" will be adapted into a play here in the national capital on July 13.
The Hindi play, titled 'K se Kahani" and presented by Delhi-based theatre collective Storee Ki Boree, will be staged at the LTG Auditorium. It is directed by Munish Sharma.
"This story is gentle, but its message is powerful. We are not just staging a play, instead we are celebrating the belief that it's never too late to learn, to dream, or to begin again," said Shraddha Gupta, founder of Storee Ki Boree.