Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 30: Theatre group ‘Natrang’ here today staged Hindi play ‘Teen Apaahij’, written by Vipin Kumar Aggarwal and directed by Neeraj Kant. Speaking on the occasion, Director Natrang, Padmashree Balwant Thakur said that such intellectual plays written by the top writers of the country carry immense value both for the performers as well as the spectators.
The play ‘Teen Apaahij’ opens at a crossroad with three characters Kallu, Khallu and Gallu shown sitting under a lamp post and passing comments on everything.
The playwright has tried to expose the directionless system, be it political, social or spiritual. This sickening system has rendered the youth of this country not only helpless but also has turned them handicapped.
The three characters in the play communicate with each other in an incoherent manner and nothing matters to the audience. Yet, they constantly have the feeling that there is something to what is happening around us.
The author wants to show that in the process of becoming modern, the society today is forgetting its human nature and has reached the era of disability.
Natrang performed this play with new generation of actors. Three characters were excellently played by Pawan Verma, Aryan Sharma and Kartik Kumar. They were supported by Kushal Bhat and Aadesh Dhar, lights of the play were designed and executed by Neeraj Kant and the show was coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen.
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