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| Kemmu’s Kashmiri play ‘Trunouve’ staged | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Mar 11 On the day 2 of Rang Pratibha, a festival of young theatre directors jointly organized by Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages and Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi - a Kashmiri play ‘Trunouve’ written by Moti Lal Kemmu and directed by Muzammil Hayat Bhawani was presented by Maraaz Cultural and Art Centre here today. Trunouve is a contemporary play written in folk form by Kemmu, felicitated both by Sangeet Natak Akademi and Sahitya Akademi of New Delhi as playwright. The play has five on stage performing characters Laddi Shah, Qadir Bhand, Gruoog, Farzi-Loung and Parrie Woul all popular folk characters portraying symbolically the social caricatures. The story of the play is about an off stage ambiguous character who is on his visit to a village about whom the on-stage characters of the play don’t know who he really is and that is why they identify him by three names according to their understanding thus justifying the title of the play-TRUNOUVE hence portraying a triangular conflict of identities the identities crisis of every Kashmiri ‘Sahib’ vis the identity of every Kashmiri is in question as well. The form of the play has made it more justifying and convincing. |
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