Early Times Report
Jammu, July 24: Asgar Wajahat's popular and highly relevant play 'Sabse Sasta Gosht' was presented here today by Natrang at its Studio Theatre in Sunday Theatre Series. A hard hitting comment on the contemporary socio-political scene, this mind blowing play was directed by Neeraj Kant. Written and presented in street-theatre genre, the play vociferously captured the attention of the audience. The play, very directly unfolds the present socio-political scenario before the audience where humans are hypnotized to fight in the name of religion and kill each other whereas this is a widely acknowledged fact that no religion preaches violence and gives one a permit to kill the other. But for their ulterior motives, some politicians and religious leaders make people hate each other rather than maintaining social harmony as guided in almost all the religions. No one thinks that why this unrest in the society is flared up during elections only, a society decorated with different cultures, religions, languages and beliefs is otherwise living peacefully but on the behest of certain leaders (social, religious, political) the same society suffers unrest and intolerance. This has to be analysed from all the angles so that innocent people don't get victimized by the selfish interests of a few. Set at a village scene where elections are around the corner, the entire drama of communal violence is flailed by the vested interests for their respective political gains. Natrang actors who acted in the play included Shivam Singh, Rishabh Sharma, Sudesh Parihar, Piyush Anand, Vishal Sharma, Yash Manhas and Shekhar Sharma. Light were operated by Neeraj Kant where as music was scored by Brijesh Avtar Sharma. The show was coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen and Kritika Singh did the presentations. |