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Natrang stages Urdu play | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 2: This Sunday witnessed the performance of yet another well designed Urdu play ‘Aab E Hayaat’ at Natrang’s Sunday Theatre, the longest surviving weekly theatre series of the India. The play is based on the story of legendary writer Munshi Prem Chand and has been directed by Neeraj Kant. The play opens at a very mysterious and weird laboratory of one ‘Dr. Ghosh’ who is famous for his out of the box inventions. He is shown very excited as he is going to do the biggest experiment of his life today and for this, he has invited four elderly people at his place who would volunteer to get the experiment done on them. All the four elderly people ‘Lala Kirorimal’, ‘Vikram Singh’, ‘Daya Ram’ and ‘Chanchal Kunwar’ have their pasts well linked to each other though they had committed many sins in their life but are fed up with the effect of age to their bodies and to their surprise, Dr. Ghosh tells them that he has got some wonder water which can reverse the effect of age and can make them young once again. What else they could dream of, but Dr. Ghosh puts one condition that they can drink as much water and can become as young as they want to but they have to promise that they will not commit all those sins and mistakes which they have done in their youth, to which they readily agreed. A miracle happened, after drinking the wonder water they all turned young but instantly forgot their promise and again start to plot their usual malpractices, they even ridicule ‘Dr. Ghosh’. But to their surprise and dismay, the wonder water was just an intoxication whose effect lasts as fast as it captures the senses. Though the mirage ends and they all become old once again justifying Doctor’s experiment that we don’t leave our instincts no matter how much promises we make. Gopi Sharma as ‘Dr. Ghosh’ was the life line of the play, he was equally supported by Kuldeep Angral as ‘Lala Kirorimal’, Mihir Gujral as ‘Vikram Singh’, Brijesh Avtar Sharma as ‘Daya Ram’ and Kananpreet Kaur as ‘Chanchal Kunwar’. The lights were operated by Neeraj Kant and the sound was looked after by Sushant Singh Charak. |
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