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Natrang presents 'Hathen Diyan Dittiyan' | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Nov 1 : Natrang presented Dogri play 'Hathen Diyan Dittiyan' which carried a very powerful and relevant social message. The play has been written by Mohan Singh who is a multifaceted personality of Dogri literature and theatre. The play was directed by Neeraj Kant. The play opens at the backdrop of a village, where one person (Basenta) is shown in the state of extreme melancholy, he appeared hapless and heartbroken. It was not much late when he reached at the bank of a river to jump and commit suicide but at the very moment, he was grappled by his close friend (Rama), who gets hold of him to save him. 'Basenta' pleads to and argues with his friend to let him jump but he doesn't gets his grip loose. Another villager, 'Parkash' also enters in the scene. On asking the reason for such an extreme step, 'Basenta' tells that he had tried all the remedies even exorcism, but he cannot get a male child. In his consistent attempts to be a father of a boy, he had become the father of six girls yet he has no clue that how and when his wife would give birth to a boy. Though one of a self-acclaimed Gods-man has given the prophecy that next time he would definitely get a baby boy, yet he is not sure of his fate. On hearing this, he was lamented and criticized by his fellow villagers for his orthodox thinking. Where the world is moving towards growth and equality, this dumb person is living with the age-old mentality that only boy will make his life meaningful, unaware of the fact that both boy and girl can bring fortune to the family. Rather than getting more girls on earth in order to get a boy, he shall concentration more on their better upbringing. this is how the society will be reformed and would move towards progress. Natrang actors who performed in the play included Shivam Singh as 'Basenta', Vishal Sharma as 'Rama' Kuldeep Angral as 'Parkash' and Rishabh Sharma as 'Shama'. The sets were designed by Ankush Lakhnotra who also rendered the Lights. Music was scored by Yash Pal Manhas. Mahikshit Singh did the presentations. |
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