Kennedy Bridge is a story about a courtesan called Shehzadi, and her bond with a lonely boy called Jahaan.
Shehzadi, a dancing girl of a prosperous kotha in the heart of the city, saves eight-year-old Jahaan, an orphan from an aristocratic family, from a road accident. Next: Shehzadi and the child share their little smiles and tears when they meet every day in a park adjoining the kothas of Kennedy Bridge.
Spanning over three generations and five decades from the 1950s to 1990s, the play is an artistic endeavor to bring to life the different emotions and reality of life of a courtesan.