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Natrang to stage Sevasadan in Delhi on 30th of October
10/28/2019 10:16:21 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 28: Natrang has decided to stage Munshi Premchand's 'Sevasadan' in Delhi on 30th of October. The play was also staged today in the Sunday theatre series.
The play is dramatized by Rakesh Kumar Gupta at Natrang Sunday theatre series and is designed by Anil Tickoo.
The play 'Sevasadan' presents a common social scene: an honest police officer finds himself unable to marry off his elder daughter, 'Suman', to a good family because of hefty dowry demands and his financial limitations. So, he tries corruptive ways to obtain enough money so as to play his responsibilities towards his two daughters, instead he lands up behind the bars. This paradigm was highlighted in the play that as it is almost certain in our society that corrupt people are seldom punished, it is most probable that honest people are caught when they tread on the corrupt ways. The ever contemporary and relevant text of the play was its soul which provided a glimpse of the deep intellect of the writer who could conceptualize this eternal vice and presented it in such a dramatic manner that it looks proximate, every time it is presented before the audience.
The artists who performed in the play included Anil Tickoo as 'Sutradhar', Neeraj Kant as 'Krishan Chander', Vrinda Sharma as 'Gangajali', Suresh Kumar as 'Mahant', Sanjeev Gupta as 'Mukhtyar', Kananpreet Kaur as 'Suman', Aarti Devi as 'Shanta', Sushant Singh as 'Mathat-1', Gopi Sharma as 'Mathat-2', Meenkashi Bhagat as 'SP', Subash Jamwal as 'Chela-1', Parth Sharma as 'Chela-2' and Toyab Hussain as 'Chettu'. The lights of the play were executed by Shivam Singh whereas the sound was rendered by Vanshika Gupta. The show was conducted by Sumeet Sharma and coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen.
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