In Punjab, the artist’s homeland, love is woven into the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The land, nourished by its five rivers and vibrant culture, has inspired countless love stories. Among them is the tale of Sohni and Mahiwal, immortalised by the 19th-century poet Syed Fazal Shah in his ‘Kissa’ poetry. Sohni, a potter’s daughter, and Mahiwal, a shepherd, face numerous trials across the river Chenab, which symbolises their love’s strength and endurance.
Their story culminates in tragedy when Sohni’s unbaked clay pot, a symbol of incomplete love, fails her. As she drowns, Mahiwal joins her, choosing love over life. Their ultimate union transcends the physical realm.
This dance production merges Kathak, Hindustani classical music, and folk arts to celebrate this timeless love. Through soulful music and intricate choreography, it aims to bring alive Punjab's essence and the enduring metaphor of love’s divine union. Here, love transcends words, art, and time, shaping our shared human experience.