Wait for the customer by Charandas Jadhav
Kamathipura: A Visual Exploration My artwork draws inspiration from the lives of sex workers in Kamathipura, a historic red-light district in Mumbai. My artwork seeks to challenge the prevailing societal perceptions of these individuals, often marginalized and stigmatized.
Indian society traditionally views brothels with a lens of moral judgment. Sex workers are frequently ostracized and denied basic human dignity. However, there is a growing movement towards greater acceptance and understanding of their plight.
The Marathi play ""Sakharam Binder"" poignantly captures this societal dichotomy. One particular line resonates deeply with me:
""Sex workers"" would be the first to reach heaven,
Because she is not ashamed of anything.
She would even have her head up in front of God.
And she'll say-""Everything I did. I did to survive;
Never teased someone after affecting them.
What I gave was only ""satisfaction'.
Fulfilled the sexual desires of men'.
Young, Old, Wealthy, Broke, Diseased, Healthy...
Ignored these things.
Saw them as equals.
If anyone has sinned. it is them.
I'm not a sinner.
Because she is not ashamed of anything.
She would even have her head up in front of God.""
This powerful statement highlights the resilience and honesty of sex workers. They acknowledge their profession as a means of survival, while also emphasizing the humanity and dignity they deserve."
This artwork was exhibited at Method Delhi in the group exhibition "Fresh Produce" (January 2025).
| Size | 62" x 48" |
| Medium |
Mixed Media |
| Edition Size | Unique |
| Framing | N/A |
| Year | 2021 |
| Certificate of Authenticity | Included |
| Shipping Policy | Shipping charges as applicable & will be applied at checkout. Please see complete policy here. |
| Taxes | Included |
| Return & Refund Policy | No refunds or exchanges on art. Please see complete policy here. |
Charandas Jadhav
Charandas Jadhavis a printmaker from Aadgaon, a small village in the Parola sub-district of Maharashtra. Coming from a farmer's family, he faced many struggles but never gave up on his dreams. He worked hard and earned a Master's degree in Printmaking from the Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai. His talent and dedication have brought him recognition through many exhibitions and awards, including The Second International Mini Project Triennial in Kyiv, Ukraine , Jammat Art Gallery Exhibition, the International Tagore Award in Bhopal and the Prafulla Dhanukar Grant Award. With many more awards and exhibitions to his name, Charandas’s journey shows how hard work and passion can help achieve big dreams
Past Exhibitions
2025 : Fresh Produce (Group Exhibition) | Method Delhi
2020 : Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb (Solo) | Method Bandra