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Balwant Thakur showcases 'Kitty Party' in Sunday Theatre
12/20/2009 10:43:16 PM
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Jammu, Dec 20- Sunday Theatre series of Natrang witnessed altogether a new concept of performance ‘Kitty Party’- an improvised play conceptualized and directed by Balwant Thakur. This Hindi play featured six girls who opted to expose their own fraternity through a dramatic presentation of ‘Kitty Party’.
The play opens at a restaurant where a reserved table is shown waiting for their occupants. All are trying to arrive late just to weigh their importance. Two arrive about half an hour late but meet disappointment as no one was there to greet them. Here starts a series of back biting, leg-pulling and cutting to size of each other. To the outside world they are known as the most united group of the influential ladies of the town but the inside truth is contrary to it. The moment their infighting hots up, it reflects as if whole country’s politics revolves around them. Be it the regional, communal, class and the color divide, these ladies draw the whole map of the country on the canvass of their ‘Kitty Party’. In the process of pulling down each other they do not even spare to unveil the personal affairs of each other and while doing so they are not able to realize that they are stripping themselves publicly. Envy jealousy, hatred reaches to a climax where they literally start physically assaulting each other and whole party turns into a battle ground. On one hand where the country is confronting with the global challenges like recession, global warming, epidemics, and terrorism, these ladies at the Kitty Party are fighting and wasting fife over lipsticks. The play is a big dig on the people who have not been able to find a reason for their very being on this earth. They live and die purposelessly. The popular media has also contributed a lot in this direction by projecting such useless characters as role models of the society. Over exhibitionism and falsehood has deviated most of us from the real focus of life thus putting us to a rat race which is leading the society aimlessly towards thick darkness.
The six so-called elitist ladies were played by Tajasvi Sharma, Sona Singh Mehar, Rajani Bhatti, Anita Dhar, Richa Sharma and Besnet Romilla. Each one demonstrated best of their ability over histrionics and was able to create intense dramatic situations.
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