
How do you measure greatness? By brilliance alone, or by the complexities that shape a person? Mr. Apple, directed by renowned theatre director Manoj Shah, thoughtfully explores the extraordinary yet deeply flawed life of Steve Jobs, the iconic entrepreneur behind Apple Inc. While Jobs is universally celebrated as a visionary who revolutionized technology and birthed the digital age, his personal journey was marred by contradictions and poignant ironies—abandoned by his biological parents, he tragically repeated the cycle with his own daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs.
This Gujarati drama powerfully captures the explosive, often heartbreaking relationship between Jobs and Lisa, whom he initially refused to acknowledge as his child. Their emotional journey unfolds through intense confrontations, deep-seated bitterness, cathartic meltdowns, and eventual moments of tenderness and reconciliation. Rather than depicting a conventional father-daughter narrative, Mr. Apple compellingly portrays how human relationships are never purely black or white but painted with nuanced shades of grey.
Ultimately, Mr. Apple does more than just celebrate Steve Jobs’ brilliance; it courageously reveals his vulnerabilities and emotional struggles, offering a deeply humane portrayal. As audiences witness the human behind the legend, the play invites introspection into the complexities of identity, legacy, and the universal quest for connection and acceptance.
Language
Gujarati and Hindi
Duration
2 hrs 15 min
Credits
Director | Manoj Shah |
Writer | Shishir Ramavat |
Music | Amit Bhavsar |
Lights | Inaayat Sami |
Actors: | Disha Savla Upadhyay, Alpesh Dixit, Pinkesh Prajapati. |
Stage Management | Sandeep Jaiswar |
Production and Marketing | Janam Shah, Priyank Patel |