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Nishad Kinhikar - Founder & Editor-In-Chief

My life has been a bit like an “Introvert’s Journey in An Extrovert’s World”. Back in 2019, when I was just 20, I used to shy away from conversations and interactions. College and chill was the only thing I used to do, just like another 20-year-old college student. But one day, something clicked, and I decided to take a leap of faith during my university days by going on a Cultural Exchange trip to Europe. Completely unknown in a completely different country, and that too for the first time ever, I decided to be away from my family for almost 6-7 weeks.

That experience changed everything for me. I discovered the incredible power of human connection and cultural exchange. It was like opening a door to a whole new world of personal growth unforgettable experiences, and connections that I would cherish for the rest of my life. From there, I couldn’t get enough. I embarked on more cultural exchanges to places like the Czech Republic, Poland, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Russia, Nepal, and more, exploring over 18 countries by the time I turned 22.

Fast forward to now—I’m 24, a proud Maharashtrian, Indian, and a passionate traveller. But there’s something else that lights up my soul: Marathi Theatre. Since childhood, I’ve always loved watching new Marathi plays, watching them with my family and falling in love with the art form. It got me thinking—how could I contribute to the growth of Marathi theatre?

And that’s when the idea for VeryFirstTale was born.

After completing my Bachelor’s and MBA from NMIMS Navi Mumbai in the year 2022, at the age of 23, my beautiful travel experiences and the impact of the same on my life fueled my desire to share my memories, my learnings and my insights with you all, inspiring me to launch my own travel and entertainment blog – VeryFirstTale.

Here, I write blogs based on my personal experiences, all straight from my heart. Having travelled to 21 countries, you can find beautiful Travel Tips and Guides for your next adventures. Along with this, as a fan of Marathi Drama & theatre, you can also find various Marathi Natak Review blogs.

I would also like to invite you to visit my About Me Page to learn more about my journey.

Thet Tumchya Gharatun Marathi Natak is a roller coaster of emotions, a blockbuster of comedy, and filled with suspense. Personally speaking, I haven't seen a Natak like this with such a unique and full-on comedy storyline in recent times. The Natak team is full of our Maharashtrachi Hasya Jatra’s favourite comedy stars.
Purush Marathi Natak - The old-time hit of the 80s starring some of the evergreen actors such as Reema Lagu, Nana Patekar, and Usha Nadkarni, is now back on the Marathi Stage after almost 40 years. Due to its dialogues, the emotions of the characters and the depth of the subject, this Natak became a milestone in back in the 80s for the Marathi theatre.
The story of the Natak revolves around three couples who meet each other at the Bougainvillea Resort in Matheran. Amit (Played by Rohit), the caretaker of a resort, is joined by his corporate friend Priya (played by Sharvari). They are soon accompanied by a couple, Prakash (played by Purnanad) and Aarti (played by Sharmila), who have come from the village for their honeymoon. Prakash is a modern yet traditional farmer, while his new bride Aarti is a popular social media influencer.
The story of Saujanyachi Aishi Taishi Natak revolves around a middle-class family that is living in a “Chawl”, facing endless antics and frequent disturbances from their quirky neighbours who are determined to kick them out of their own house. The story and plot are indeed based on a “Farce”.
Baap Kunacha Taap Kuna! is a newly launched Marathi Natak. This Natak is a “Farce” and it is purely based on providing a non-stop 2 hrs of continuous entertainment and laughter to its audience. The story of Baap Kunacha Tap Kuna revolves around Mandar (Played by Santosh Pawar) and his wife, Manjiri (Played by Varda Salunke), who seem like the perfect couple. As Manjiri gets ready to visit her parents' home in Bhor, Mandar jokes about bringing a new wife / girl while she's away, just to convince her to stay. Manjiri laughs it off and leaves. Mandar, determined to win a bet, calls his friend Nanda (Played by Prashant Nigde), who is known for his mischievous ways. Nanda sends over a beautiful woman named Roma (Played by Dhanashri Kadgaonkar) to Mandar’s house.
Khelo marathi natak is a full-on horror and suspense-filled marathinatak. Khelo Marathi Natak is one of the first plays on the Marathi stage to feature such a unique storyline, blending horror, thrilling gimmicks, suspenseful scenes, and a powerful, impactful ending. Something that can be, and must be experienced only and only in person.
Ek Natak Asahi natak is a cute and emotional story that shows the deep bond between the special relationship of an elder brother and his little sister. The Natak tells us that responsibility is all about standing by your loved one whether or not you agree with them, especially when you do not.
Azerbaijan is a diverse and fascinating destination that offers something for every traveller. From the vibrant and modern cityscape of Baku to the ancient and natural beauty of its smaller towns, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy. With a bit of planning, such as being mindful of scams and using helpful travel apps, you can make the most of your visit. Whether you're looking out for local vegetarian dishes, taking in the scenic views, or navigating with ease, Azerbaijan does promise a rich and memorable travel experience.
Kon Mhanta Takka Dila a newly launched Marathi Natak which is a bold and satire-based Marathi play that aims to talk about the still unnoticed and untalked gap between caste and the untouchables.