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Natrang stages The Game of Chess’ in Sunday Theatre Series. | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Jan 9: ‘Game of Chess’, a world classic by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman was staged in Hindi here at Natrang Studio Theatre under the direction of Neeraj Kant. This new play has added a new feather in Natrang’s wide repertoire of plays which is composed of the famous plays of different genres. Today’s play unfolds the point that power hungry people can go to any extent to turn the game in their favour as they possess not only the expertise but also the crookedness to change any misfortune. The play revolves around a powerful man Roy who represents both the riches and politically empowered class. Siddarth-a representative of the suppressed class has taken to revolution and has pledged to eliminate the exploiting class. Targeting Roy he plans to kill him and goes to him with latest armory. Roy who lives in a high security protected house allows him to enter his place without any kind of frisking and sensitization. This surprises Siddarth who feels victorious for making an entry to his target with a loaded pistol . But the clever Roy pushes him to an emotional zone. He cooks a story and establishes himself as one of his lost brother during childhood. He goes even further and convinces him that both of them are the extremists of their respective fields. One is exploiting the poor and the other is killing the exploiters. Their living on this earth will be very fatal for the masses. Both deserve to be eliminated as they are not good for the society. He offers to share a bottle of poison so both can easily end their life. Interestingly Siddarth succumbs but the same does not effect Roy as he had developed his immunity for consumption of poison. Roy terms himself belonging to such a class and breed which cannot be eliminated so easily by such revolutions and revolutionaries. Vikram Sharma played the lead role of ‘Roy’ with full professional ease, he was equally supported by the powerful acting of Rahul Singh as ‘Sidharth. Others who were appreciated included Mohd Yaseen as ‘Govind’ and Kuldeep Mehra as ‘Servant’. Gaurav Jamwal designed and operated the lights. The show was coordinated by Sumeet Sharma.
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