Pankaj Tripathi Makes Stage Comeback After 12 Years With Home Production Lailaaj, Performs With Daughter Aashi
Pankaj Tripathi returns to live theatre after twelve years with Lailaaj, a musical comedy produced by Roopkatha Rangmanch and opening in Mumbai. The production features his daughter Aashi on stage for the first time, highlighting a family collaboration that blends humour, song and tender storytelling while rooted in traditional theatre forms and contemporary sensibilities.
Pankaj Tripathi is returning to live theatre after 12 years with the musical comedy Lailaaj. The stage production features Pankaj Tripathi in a cameo role and opens a new chapter in a long acting journey. The play also marks a first-time on-stage partnership with daughter Aashi. Aashi made a stage debut in 2023 and now shares the spotlight with the actor.

Lailaaj is being staged under family banner Roopkatha Rangmanch, adding a strong personal layer to the project. The production house is backed by Pankaj Tripathi and spouse Mridula. Their daughter joins the cast for this run, making the play a three-way collaboration at home. This combination turns the show into both a performance and a shared family experience.
Pankaj Tripathi Lailaaj theatre production and creative team
The show is produced by Mridula and co-produced by Pankaj Tripathi, written and directed by acclaimed theatre practitioner Faiz Mohammed Khan, Lailaaj is scheduled to open on 8th February at Rangsharda, Mumbai. The script aims to balance humour, songs, and tender moments. It draws from Indian theatre traditions while speaking to present-day audiences through its treatment and staging choices.
The creators describe Lailaaj as a musical comedy that mixes light-hearted scenes with emotional storytelling. The play uses music to support the narrative rather than sit outside it. Humour is woven through dialogue and situations, while dramatic beats reflect everyday relationships. This structure allows the production to remain rooted in familiar theatre forms yet feel current.
Pankaj Tripathi Lailaaj theatre homecoming and reflections
For Pankaj Tripathi, stepping back on stage with Lailaaj is more than a professional choice. Theatre was an early training ground, and this return doubles as a personal homecoming. The play reconnects the actor with original craft spaces away from cameras. It also lets the family revisit why Roopkatha Rangmanch began as a platform for stories.
Speaking about returning to the stage and sharing this experience with his daughter, Pankaj Tripathi shared in an emotional and detailed note, "Theatre is where my journey as an actor truly began, and returning to the stage after twelve years feels both nostalgic and deeply grounding. Cinema has given me so much love and recognition, but theatre has a different kind of intimacy - it humbles you, challenges you, and keeps you honest as a performer. Lailaaj is very close to my heart because it comes from a space of family, friendship, and love for storytelling. Producing this play under Roopkatha Rangmanch with my wife Mridula has been a labour of love, and bringing it to life has reminded us why we started dreaming in the first place."
He further added about performing alongside his daughter Aashi, "Watching Aashi step onto the stage for the first time has been one of the most emotional experiences of my life. Theatre teaches you discipline, patience, and respect for the craft, and I couldn't have asked for a better platform for her to begin her journey. Sharing the stage with her is not about being a father guiding his child, but about being two actors learning and growing together in the moment. Lailaaj carries laughter, music, and warmth, but it also carries our personal truth and joy, and I hope audiences feel that connection when they watch the play."
With Lailaaj, Pankaj Tripathi strengthens a link to theatre while supporting new work through Roopkatha Rangmanch. The Rangsharda opening on 8th February is likely to interest theatre regulars and followers of the actor. Audiences will see a musical comedy, but also a rare father and daughter collaboration sharing one stage and one story.


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