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A scene from Tesseract - The Geometry of Truth
There is a particular kind of chaos that precedes anything truly ambitious. Not the loud, theatrical kind, but the quiet, relentless hum of creation. Spreadsheets that never sleep.
Rehearsals that blur into midnight and beyond. Ideas that resist, evolve, and finally surrender. Tesseract – The Geometry of Truth was born from exactly this crucible. For Tesseract, that intent and vision belonged to Meera Jain, the creator and creative force whose vision was never merely to mount a performance, but to build an entirely new world. A world capable of holding movement, technology, illusion, and emotion in perfect equilibrium.
It was immediately evident that such a vision could not be approached conventionally. It demanded rigour, precision, patience, and above all, an uncompromising refusal to dilute.

Tesseract explores the evolution of human thought and the multifaceted nature of truth
Execution would come later. First came assembly. Hyperlink Brand Solutions entered as Creative Line Producers with a singular mandate: Translate this vast imaginative blueprint into a cohesive reality, not in fragments, but as one living organism.
The process began not with materials or machinery, but with people. Over five months, the production evolved through a continuous interplay of creative ambition, technical engineering, and logistical complexity. Departments moved in parallel rather than sequence. Designs informed choreography; choreography influenced automation; technology reshaped staging. Timelines were rewritten, solutions reimagined, and decisions recalibrated, all in service of a singular outcome.

VG Jairam, Founder, Hyperlink Brand Solutions
Soon, another truth became clear: The scale of Meera Jain’s vision demanded global expertise. Drawing on Hyperlink’s longstanding collaborations with Broadway and West End professionals, Hyperlink integrated international specialists across stage design, illusion design, lighting, and technical architecture. The goal was not to approximate world-class standards, but to meet them unequivocally. This introduced its own labyrinth of complexities, time-zone meetings, cross-continental coordination and the delicate task of merging global practices with local production realities.
Every component had to lock into place without slowing the larger machine. Much of this work remains invisible. It lives in the hours never witnessed by an audience, the late-night calls, the recalculations, the negotiations, the silent troubleshooting. It lives in the discipline of knowing when to push forward, when to adapt, and when to hold the line against compromise. It lives in the quiet resolve required to carry ambition without letting it fracture under its own weight.

A scene from Tesseract - The Geometry of Truth
Hyperlink’s role was to take this grand production from concept to curtain, the company stitched together the entire production fabric. Behind the spectacle stood a core team of over 80 professionals working across continents and time zones, transforming complexity into coherence. What audiences ultimately encounter is a finished work, polished, immersive and seemingly effortless. What they do not see is the months of disciplined construction that make such effortlessness possible.
Perhaps that is the nature of the role Hyperlink played. To remain just beyond the spotlight, while ensuring that every light, every movement, every moment and every emotion lands exactly where it must.

Tesseract was conceptualised by Meera Jain, founder of Times and ET Evoke
Tesseract has been an immensely rewarding collaboration. We are profoundly grateful to Meera Jain, the creative force behind this extraordinary work, for trusting us with her vision and challenging every team to pursue absolute excellence. Our responsibility was to ensure that nothing stood between imagination and execution. Bringing this world to life has been both a privilege and a defining experience.Tesseract – The Geometry of Truth is running at the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, till March 22




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