Actor Kiran Mane, known for his bold opinions, has made a powerful comeback to the stage after six years. Sharing photos from his recent play on social media, Mane expressed his overwhelming emotions about the experience.Famous for strong roles in Marathi serials and theatre, including the hit serial Ladki Jhali Ho, Kiran Mane is equally recognized for his fearless stance on various social issues, often voiced openly on social media.
After a long hiatus, he returned to perform for theatre enthusiasts in Kolhapur, where the audience’s response was nothing short of electrifying. Mane took to social media to share a heartfelt post about this special moment and acknowledge those who supported him.
Kiran Mane’s post reads:
“After six years, I stood on the stage again. The first performance in Kolhapur received an incredible response—roof-breaking applause, whistles, and moments of pin-drop silence. The entire experience was overwhelming. For the first time in theatre history, our play Untold Story got a loud, raucous, and powerful reception. We were honored by the presence of Shahu Chhatrapati, and the praise from the Chhatrapati family means the world to us.Ravindra Pokharkar, Mukesh Machkar, and Dnyanesh Maharao sir traveled all the way from Mumbai. Niranjan Takle sir came from Nashik.
Our beloved Mukta Kadam arrived from Vidarbha. Hamid Dabholkar, Vijay Mandke, Zakir Shaikh, Santosh Bhilarkar, Gajanan Wadekar, and Prasad Devlekar came from Satara. Close friends Shrenyak Narde and Kavita Nanaware were also there. Along with everyone from Kolhapur, they literally carried ‘The Kiran Mane Show’ on their shoulders. Today, we’re ready for the next chapter. Jai Shivrai… Jai Bhim.
”Netizens have flooded the post with praise and encouragement. One wrote, “Sir, you won—yesterday’s performance was truly powerful.” Another commented, “Proud of a brave artist daring to speak the truth.” Many echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of Mane’s courageous stand. Stay tuned to know more about it and others only with us.
