Bombay Flower
The Untold Story of Ruttie Petit and Muhammad Ali Jinnah
A tribute to the legendary Parsi theatre — Bombay Flower tells the astonishingly daring story of Ruttie Petit (1900–1929), the fiercely independent daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit, second baronet, who at eighteen married the era's most divisive political figure: Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a man more than two decades her senior. Given the sobriquet 'Bombay Flower' by Sarojini Naidu, Ruttie's exuberance fills the first half of the play — her rebellion against family, faith, and Parsi society to marry for love. In the second half, shunned by her parents and increasingly isolated by Jinnah's consuming political ambitions, she becomes an embittered woman who finds solace in theosophy, opium, and solitary wanderings across Europe. She died at twenty-nine. Written by Geeta Manek and drawn from Sheela Reddy's Mr and Mrs Jinnah: The Marriage That Shook India, the play took four years to develop. It began as a one-woman show before Manoj Shah brought in Jinnah, then Ruttie's parents, his sister Fatima, and their friend Kanji Dwarkadas. Bhamini Oza Gandhi leads as Ruttie, with Vishal Shah as Jinnah. The play premiered to a full house at the Experimental Theatre, NCPA on March 26, 2023 — an NCPA co-production. Bombay Flower is dedicated to Parsi theatre, which Manoj Shah discovered to be the pioneer of both Gujarati and Urdu theatre during his research for Master Phoolmani in 1999. It asks a question that remains relevant: why would an intelligent, sensitive young woman from a privileged background risk everything for a man whose world was entirely different from hers?
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Parsiana
A Colorful, Wilting Bloom
The 120-minute staging brings out the highs and lows of Ruttie's life, her love for and obsession with Jinnah, her later dependence on drink and opium, her solitary wanderings in Europe and her loneliness. Bhamini Oza Gandhi shines as Ruttie.
21 June 2023
Gujarat Samachar
41 Varsh ni Vay na Mohammed Ali Jinnah e Matra 18 Varsh ni Ruttie Sathe Lagna Karya
A detailed account of the Ruttie Petit-Jinnah story and Ideas Unlimited's Bombay Flower — the Gujarati play that brings this forgotten chapter of pre-Partition history to the stage.
26 March 2023
The Indian Express
A Play on Jinnah's Wife and South Bombay's Pride Ruttie
We were looking at doing a one-woman play and Ruttie was interesting. When we started working on it, something was amiss, so we brought in Jinnah.
25 March 2023