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| Natrang stages ‘Main-Main, Tu-Tu’ | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Nov 8- Natrang studio theatre echoed with laughter’s when fighting women created funny comic scenes in the Hindi play ‘Main- Main Tu- Tu’- directed by Balwant Thakur. The play was staged here today in the weekly show of Natrang -‘Sunday Theatre’. Natrang Director Balwant Thakur informed the audience that today’s play was based on women folk and was presented by all women performers. Inspired by various TV soups featuring Indian women, the play reveals a different aspect of women who instead of contributing to the development and growth of the society ruin their life purposelessly. On one hand where Indian women are playing the role of a catalyst, there is still a section in this society which has not been able to understand their important role in the building of the nation. The play is set at the quarrel of three ladies who are always in look for avenues to fight with each other. Three ladies Tulsi, Maya and Issro cannot find their kitchen menu complete unless or until they borrow some eatables from their neighborhood, but in the process they deliberately never return the borrowed material. Despite having everything in their respective homes they have developed a habit of borrowing things from each other. This obsession of theirs drags them everyday to their battleground which they not only rejoice but cannot hold back and miss it. Interestingly their daily fighting routine has become a good entertainment for whole of locality where these ladies live. Woven in a highly entertaining fashion, the play unfolds interesting aspects of such kind of ladies who have their own stories to narrate to support their argument and are forced to sit at home to pass time, over fighting for small things like a little bowl of flour. This hilarious comedy is a big satire on the people who waste precious life indulging into foolish things. In this demanding world one has to be productive and professional in every aspect of life so as to prepare him/ her to face the rapidly growing challenges of life. Most of us waste life watching TV, and fighting for non-issues purposelessly. The play ‘Main-Main Tu-Tu’ not only entertains us but educates the audience to rise above the occasion and create a progressive society which could lead India ahead of developed Nations. Pratibha Heer played the lead role ‘Tulsi’. She was supported by Rajani Bhatti as’ Isro’ Romilla Besnet as ‘Maya’ and Sona Mehar as ‘Bachchi’.
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