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| Dogri play 'Gatt' staged at Natrang's Sunday Theatre | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 04- Balwant Thakur's Dogri play 'Gatt' staged here today in Natrang's Sunday Theatre at its studio theatre. Based on Kirshan Chander's famous Urdu classic short story 'Khadda', the play is a hard hitting satire on the decay of human values. Balwant Thakur has adapted it in such a contemporary manner that the audience is put to a situation to feel it as the happening of the day and much closer to their surroundings and life. 'Gatt' shows that one and all tend to shrink their own responsibilities and work and pass it on to others. Instead they indulge in high sloganeering, claiming to be the redeemers of suffering masses. This is symbolized by a person falling into a ditch who pleas to help him come out unanswered by one and all. The play reflects the plight of the poor masses who continue to suffer for want of help from those at the helm of affairs. Pankush Verma did full justice the role of man in the ditch. He portrayed the agony of a sufferer. The passers by included Rohit Verma and Rahul Singh (Surveyors), Hemant Bholla and Gaurav Jamwal (Street Romeos) Dimple Sharma (Sadhu), Tajasvi Sharma (Foreigner) Gaurav Jamwal (Police Cop) and all played their part with full perfection. They represented different shades of the society. The high drama was created by Mohit Sharma who played the role of a Minister using local nuances. His sycophants Aman Khullar and Vinod Khajuria were also impressive. The show was coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen.
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