If audiences are crying, I've done my job': closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians
Briefly

The collaboration between Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta highlights the strong bond of friendship formed from shared experiences as South Asian writers, enriching their creative expressions.
Syal plays a modern-day British Bengali matriarch diagnosed with dementia in "A Tupperware of Ashes," drawing deeply from her lived experiences and familial relationships.
The play reflects the emotional journey of many South Asian families, capturing the resilience of immigrant parents and the impact of dementia on relationships.
Finding connections through shared experiences of loss, Gupta states, 'A lot of our friends of a certain age were going through a similar thing with our parents.'
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