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Natrang Presents Enthralling Performance of ‘Coffee House Wali Ladki’ at Sunday Theatre Series
8/25/2024 10:02:51 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 25: Natrang Theatre enthralled audiences with a captivating performance of the Hindi play ‘Coffee House Wali Ladki’ at their Sunday Theatre Series, held at Natrang Studio Theatre. The play, penned by Dr. Satya Parkash Sangar and directed by Neeraj Kant, was a hit among the attendees, who were drawn into its compelling narrative and powerful performances.
Every Sunday, Natrang features a diverse array of plays in different genres and languages, aiming to provide cultural, social, and literary enrichment to its audience.
This week’s play, ‘Coffee House Wali Ladki,’ was no exception, delivering a strong message on integrity and respect in relationships.
The play follows the story of a flirtatious young man from a wealthy family who habitually deceives women. However, his actions catch up with him when one of his targets decides to teach him a lesson.
She cleverly orchestrates a situation at a coffee house, luring him into a trap where his deceit is publicly exposed. The protagonist, caught in his own lies, is forced to confront his behavior and pledges to change, promising to be truthful and respectful toward women in the future.
The talented cast included Brijesh Avtar Sharma, Kananpreet Kaur, Kushal Bhat, Aadesh Dhar, Vrinda Gujral, Lalita Sharma, and Palshin Dutta, whose performances brought the characters to life. The play’s lighting was skillfully designed and executed by Neeraj Kant, while Vishal Sharma provided the music that enhanced the emotional depth of the scenes. The show was expertly coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen, with presentations by Mihir Gujral.
The event was graced by several prominent personalities, including Angel Kotwal, JKAS, Sanjeev Luthra, Rajeev Luthra, and Vinod Padha, adding to the evening’s significance.
Natrang’s Sunday Theatre Series continues to be a platform for thought-provoking and culturally enriching performances, leaving the audience with meaningful reflections long after the curtains fall.
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