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Natrang stages children's play 'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghat Ke' | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 27 : Natrang staged a children's play 'Na Ghar Ke Na Ghat Ke' in its regular theatre series at Natrang Studio Theatre. The play is a Hindi adaptation of a Burmese tale which preaches truthfulness in a very humorous manner. The play was directed by Neeraj Kant. Natrang always endeavors to bring something new and meaningful before the audience every week through Sunday Theatre Series. The participants of Natrang's Winter Theatre Camp for Children thoroughly enjoyed the performance for whom it was very motivating and exemplifying as well. The play opens at the home of the lead character of the story, 'Kuku'. He is all alone as his parents have gone out for their regular work. As his mother had left some cookies of rice flour for him as breakfast, he is very tempted because it is his favourite dish. He wants to gulp all that in one go as he is very hungry. But, to his dismay, his friend 'Nini' comes to disrupt him, he hides the cookies and makes some silly excuses to get rid of her as early as possible. He could not even cherish his success properly when 'Bablu', his another friend comes to disturb him, he also makes him leave home very soon with the help of some lame excuses. The moment he was about to finish his hunger by eating his choicest breakfast, 'Mini' enters, in shock, he hides the cookies in a flowerpot and encounters 'Mini', he tells her that he had finished his breakfast and now his stomach is full and he wants to take some rest, but actually he was dying of hunger. On this 'Mini' reveals that actually she had brought some very delicious dishes for him considering that he must be hungry but now as he does not need them, she will share all that with her other friends. Ashamed of his greed, 'kuku' was left with no choice but to repent. Gopi Sharma as 'Kuku', Divyan Sharma as 'Bablu', Kritika Singh as 'Nini', Sanyam Gupta as 'Chacha' and Sanchita Dubey as 'Mini' all child artists of Natrang were very impressive in the enactment of their respective characters. Lights were operated by Ankush Lakhnotra. The show was coordinated by Aarushi Thakur and Mohammad Yaseen. |
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