Santi and Naz - @SohoTheatre - Review
Briefly

The play 'Santi and Naz' highlights the personal impact of the Partition of India through the story of two young women from different religious backgrounds. Set in 1945, it showcases their friendship, love, and the societal pressures they face following the emergence of tension between Hindus and Muslims. As they navigate their relationship, the backdrop of impending division adds layers of complexity to their bond. The performances of Aiyana Bartlett and Farah Ashraf evoke a rich emotional spectrum, illustrating the struggles and beauty of a love that transcends the divisive context.
The play portrays the power and helplessness of two individuals in a taboo relationship during the humanitarian crisis of the Partition of India.
The best friends' eventual struggles are explored amidst growing tensions between Hindus and Muslims, as their peaceful village becomes a site of social unrest.
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