What if a Sunday morning could change the way you see GoodVision’s work?

That’s exactly what MUKTI set out to do — a powerful, interactive docu-play that brings audiences face-to-face with the people whose lives have been transformed by clear vision.

Performed in Odia and English by The Red Curtain International, MUKTI combines live performance, storytelling, and audience participation to reveal the hidden crisis of millions in India living with poor eyesight — and the extraordinary power of restored vision to change lives.

Theatre as a Force for Social Change

At GoodVision, we believe that awareness is the first step toward action. The arts have always played a powerful role in shaping empathy, sparking dialogue, and driving change. MUKTI embodies that belief — turning stories of vision loss and recovery into an immersive experience that invites audiences not just to watch, but to engage.

Through true stories performed live from Bhubaneswar, India, viewers meet real individuals who can now work, learn, and fully participate in their communities thanks to GoodVision’s programs. Following the one-hour performance, participants are invited to stay for a live Q&A with cast members and beneficiaries to hear directly how access to eye care has changed their lives.

This isn’t a typical webinar. It’s theatre for change — and a reminder that restored sight restores dignity, independence, and hope.