As the great poet said, “Jaali manacha pankh, udya shikshanache aakash…” (Let the wings of the mind grow, let the sky of education rise)—but let that flight be gentle, and let it always remember the ground it came from.
The writing is sharp, and the dialogues are laced with the trademark wit that Patwardhan is known for. However, the play does not just ridicule; it also sensitizes. The second half of the play shifts gears from comedy to a more emotional and introspective tone, forcing the audience to look at the damage this "madness" causes to the parent-child relationship.