Updated On: 29 August, 2025 11:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Megha Parmar
An acting troupe returns to the stage with Woh Khula Aasman, featuring a cast of neurodivergent and differently-abled actors. Founder Anupama Chauhan speaks about her approach to the performance

A moment from a performance at an Andheri venue in April
To watch a beloved project you have put immense and continued effort to bloom and reach fruition — not just once — but several times even as time passes, is an incredible reward. Such are the sentiments of the cast members of Raashaa Theatre, which is all set to showcase its performance of Woh Khula Aasman early next week at a performance venue in Versova.
“For me, the best part is being able to put out the talent all these young actors have and show their skills to the world,” shares Anupama Chouhan, founder and director of Raashaa Theatre, and the writer of the play, referring to her specially-abled cast of actors. “I want people to see their potential, and open up more opportunities for them.”

Cast members enact a scene during a performance