Updated On: 12 May, 2022 10:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Sammohinee Ghosh
Born in a realm ruled by children, theatre director Salim Arif’s play, which is based on Gulzar’s story, packs in a couple of nuanced lessons for adults, too

(From left) Lubna Salim, Gulzar and Salim Arif. Pics/Pradeep Dhivar
In another world, this writer wishes she was Boski. Boski, no less than a fictional character who has reserved a room in our minds, got a book from her father each time she added a year in her cap. Books as birthday gifts — as precious an idea that is — puff up with love when the gift-giver pens it. And Boski, as our beloved poet Gulzar endearingly calls his daughter, is a permanent resident in our hearts through her birthday book series.

Trained actors and underprivileged children share a moment on the stage