Krishna's Last walk-The lasting silence
Krishna’s Last Journey is a contemplative performance drawn from excerpts
of Bhawana Somaaya’s Krishna – The God Who Lived as Man and Yagnaseni by
Pratibha Ray, reimagined and woven into a new script by Geetha Ramanujam.
The work envisions Krishna not as the distant divine, but as a profoundly
human presence—walking through the emotional landscapes of his life,
relationships, and eventual departure.
The performance traces his journey in essence, from birth to his final
moments, focusing on the inner life of a man who carried the weight of destiny
while remaining deeply connected to human bonds.
Through his relationships with four significant women, the narrative explores
themes of love, responsibility, choice, sacrifice, and solitude. Krishna emerges
as a Human Avatar—one who guides others, yet confronts his own loneliness
and unanswered questions.
Minimalist in form and inward in tone, the performance invites the audience
into stillness rather than spectacle. It unfolds as a reflective journey where
silence becomes as meaningful as spoken word—often leaving the audience in
quiet absorption long after the performance concludes.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
INR 299











