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| Natrang stages Hindi play ‘Hawalat’ | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Oct 14 ‘Hawalat’ a popular Hindi satire was staged in Natrang’s Sunday Theatre series here today. The play was written by Saweshwardayal Sexena and directed by Neeraj Kant. ‘Hawalat’ revolves around the story of three youth who have no place since nobody was ready to offer them the shelter and they thought it proper to have the same in a police lock-up. For this they approached a police cop as criminals. In the beginning the cop is not ready to believe in them and asks them to establish their credentials by demonstrating their expertise and past accomplishments in the word of crime. To avoid them, the cop agrees to take them to the lock-up (Hawalat) after tying their eyes. Instead of taking them the police station, the cop keeps them moving at one cross satire on the exploitation of the youth by the people sitting at the helm of affairs. The cop symbolizes the politicians of this country who have been befooling the youth since Independence. In a highly intellectual manner the playwright has tried to expose the exploitation of the most energetic age group of the country. The role of cop was played by Dimple Sharma who displayed his versatility while handling this difficult character, the three unemployed youth were played by Pawan Verma, Gourav Triyal and Rohit Verma. They portrayed the miserable condition of the youth of today in a highly processional manner. The sound effects were designed and executed by Mohit Sharma, Pankush Verma executed the lights. |
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