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Vomedh Rangmanch stages Shuhul Taaph-2018 | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 18: Vomedh Rangmanch staged the second show of Rovmut Bhatta exclusively for the Delhi audience during the annual two day programme "Shuhul Taaph-2018" organised by Kashmir Education Cultural and Science Society (KECSS) at Lal Ded Auditorium, Pamposh Enclave in New Delhi. 'Rovmut Bhatta' (Lost Pandit) left the jam-packed audience spellbound by the script, direction and the performance of the artists who were highly appreciated by the audience as it re-created a nostalgic effect and reminded them of the pain and plight of Kashmiri Pandits during the 28 years of forced exile from their motherland. This was second performance of the "Rovmut Bhatta" team sponsored by Kallpoosh Foundation and Warapara Foundation New Delhi. “Rovmut Bhatta' is a satirical take on the journey of Kashmiri Pandits since their forced exile in 1990 after the eruption of militancy in Kashmir valley and the impact it has had on the community caught in the cobweb of terrorism and cross cultural chaos leaving them confused about their future. The play is also introspection on the community leadership majority of which seems to be confused on how to deal with the situation and the cross cultural upbringing of their children threatening to eradicate their age old unique customs, language, traditions through inter caste marriages etc. According to the playwright Rakesh Roshan Bhat whose all the plays have been mega hits with the audience, "introspection is a great tool to assess oneself. It purifies soul and clears the cob webs in one's mind. It helps a person to grow and shed ego. Honest introspection triggers insights. Rovmut Batta is a story of deep introspection. It is a story of stock taking of what has gone wrong with KP community and why? Are there only external factors responsible for all the ills that the community is faced with? Rovmut Batta is a satirical comedy with elements of introspection, reflections, nostalgia, resilience and hope" The director Rohit Bhat says that it is a story of resilience and hope as the protagonist springs back into action even after being in coma for so many years. The optimist would say-if he could do it anyone can do it and the pessimist would say-if he could not do it, no one can adding they are not trying to preach anything and their intention is not to hurt anyone's feeling but it is an attempt to pause and look back; after all isn't this what good and meaningful theatre is all about?. |
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