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Natrang stages Hindi play Kasak
5/16/2018 10:37:11 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 16: Natrang today staged Shailesh's Hindi play 'Kasak' under the direction of Rahul Singh on the 2ndday of Natrang Theatre festival being organised at Abhinav theatre Jammu to commemorate celebrations of 35 glorious years of Natrang.
The play opens up with a tragic scene of Rajnikaant Patel who is an alcoholic. He is drooling in a nerve-racking dream where he is dreaming about his wife and his child being murdered. He further calls his wife, as suspected he is in rehab trying hard to leave alcohol. Suddenly he hears the loud scream of his wife and the child being brutally murdered through the phone. In the next scene he plots a plan against Pratap Thapa, the police officer who had convicted him for the murder case of his wife and the child.
He very cleverly plans to take revenge from him and his girlfriend Chandrima Desai, who is a writer and has written a false fiction story on his story playing with the sentiments of Rajnikaant .A helpless man who had lost his family and is made to believe that he had murdered his wife and the child by the officer. He calls the officer at his false home with a false identity to take revenge from him and makes him believe that he has a son who does smuggling and he needs his help to save him.
On the other hand he also called Chandrima Desai and made her believe that his wife is fighting cancer and wants to meet her as a last wish being a fan of her writing. He keeps her waiting and puzzling up her mind and telling her things about her personal life making her feel astonished.
Rajnikant leaves to find the tablets of his wife and in the mean time Pratap enters back. Chandrima and Pratap are astonished to see each other in the same place and with different false reasons. They try to figure out why this man is playing tricks with them and then Rajnikant enters he admits that whatever he is doing is a lie and keeps its secret about why is he is doing it. On Partap's urgency to know what could be the reason behind this entire drama he discloses about his wife's and child's murder and how abruptly he was kept behind the bars convicted for this and then he successfully murders himself with Pratap's fingerprints on the knife leaving both of them guilty, he dies.
The magnificent actors who performed in the play were Kushal Sharma as Chandrima Desai, Goutam Sharma as Pratap Thapa and Gautam Kumar as Rajnikant. Voice over was given by Aishwarya Sathe and Sushant Singh Charak. Music was rendered by Brijesh Avatar Sharma. Sets was erected by Rohit Verma and lights were executed by Shivam Singh. The play was presented by Anil Tickoo and the hall management was looked after by Mohd. Yaseen, Manoj Lalotra, Ajay Lalotra, Bhisham Gupta, Mahikshit Singh, Ankush Lakhnotra, Ashley Mehta, Meenakshi Bhagat, Deepali Sharma, Vanshika Gupta, Vrinda Sharma and Mohit Kaul.
On the 3rd day of Natrang Theatre festival play 'Mind Games' written and directed by Sumet Sharma will feature on Thursday 17th of May, 2018 at 6 pm at Abhinav Theatre, Jammu.
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