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| World theatre day | | Natrang stages Dogri play ‘Kahani Ek Kuttey Di’ | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Mar 25 To celebrate World theatre celebrations, Dogri play ‘Kahani Ek Kuttey Di’ directed by Balwant Thakur vibrated the Natrang studio theatre with electrifying acting and thought provoking theme. Based on a Russian short story by Chekov the play proved to be a hard hitting satire on the present socio-political system. The play ‘Kahani Ek Kuttey Di’ revolves around a Dog and corrupt police officer, who changes colours like a chameleon, every time as the situation changes irrespective of right or wrong. The stage action starts when a Dog (Central Character) bites a pick pocket who approaches the officer to help him to roundup owner of the dog with the objective of obtaining hefty returns. The cop begins to search for the owner but in vain. A passerby hints that the dog may belong to the local minister as he saw a similar dog moving around his Bungalow. On getting this clue, the officer starts beating the pick pocket for teasing a respectable dog. Mohit Sharma as Police officer portrayed aesthetically the changing colors of the central character who was equally supported by Rohit Verma as his true subordinate. Gaurav Jamwal as senior officer successfully exhibited the complexities of senior bureaucrats. Others who gave engrossing performances included Rahul Singh (Thief), Pankush Sharma (Minister’s Servant), Mohd. Yasin (Dog), Ankush Lakhnotra and Mayank Bakshi as Villagers. |
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