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Antanavarn sets benchmark of indelible drama in National Theatre Festival
10/29/2019 10:49:42 PM

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Jammu, Oct 29: Jammu's first ever participation in National Theatre Festival "Rangleela Natya Utsav" organized by non-governmental organizations Lakshya-The Aim and Nutan Prayas Manch has set a benchmark of revolutionary theatre making its milestones. Stalwart actor Aditya Bhanu and promising rising theatre star Bindia Chandan joined ace exponent Sapna Soni in a trilogy entitled "Antanavaran" to execute a very bold and sensitive subject of a prostitute and her client unfurling the sexual behavior of human beings towards sex. The play was set on a dialogue between a client who is a Professor of Psychology in California university and has come to India to spend some time and a prostitute whom he meets in a seven star hotel in Mumbai. Whike the play contained an underling story of sexual exploitation and revenge, it however treads on a lines of a discussion on psychological mindset of human beings in sexual demeanors.
The prostitute Maya Lewinsky unfurls professor Shekhar Agnihotri's past historical anecdotes of life where he has been in continuous indulgence with sexual exploitation of young girls while being a teacher in various schools and institutions. The dialogue reached the crescendo wherein it is revealed that Maya Lewinsky is the spirit of the one of the young girl who had been exploited by Shekhar in her childhood and come back for revenge. Written by celebrated playwright of the state Vikram Sharma, also the Festival Patron and Advisor of 'Rangleela Natya Utsav' and directed by senior Sapna Soni, the play "Antanavaran" left an indelible mark scripting golden letter words in theatre history of J&K. The magnanimous set was designed by Anuroop Pathania, Festival Director whereas Festival Coordinator Sanam Sudan added haunting lights to the extravaganza. Shalini Sharma, assistant director provided perfect costumes of the play while make-up was done by Shammi Dhamir. Music was handled by Aman Sangral. In 15-days Rangleela Natya Utsav, 14 teams from states like Asaam, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal and Delhi participated. Plays of repute like Baki Itehas, Naagmandal, Tuglaq, Heer Ranjha, Kolaz of Life and Be-Libas were performed in the festival that received great appreciation from the audience.
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