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Hindi play ‘Girgit’ staged by Natrang | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 22: Hindi play ‘Girgit’ directed by Neeraj Kant featured here today in Natrang’s weekly Theatre series ‘Sunday Theatre’ at Natrang Studio Theatre, Jammu. Based on a Russian short Story by Anton Chekhov the play proved to be the hard hitting satire on the present socio-political system. The adaptation of the play was deeply rooted in the soil of Jammu and its dramatic structure made the audience feel as if they are watching their own story. Every time the play is staged, some highly contemporary and situational aspect is added to it which refines its beauty. Natrang has been endeavoring to showcase highly relevant political and social satires and todays play demonstrated to be the shining example of that. The play Girgit revolves around a Dog and corrupt Police Officer, who changes colours like a chameleon, every time as the situation changes irrespective of right or wrong. The stage action starts when a Dog bites a pickpocket who approaches the officers to help him to roundup owner but in vain. A passerby hints that the dog belongs to the local Minister as he saw a similar dog moving around his Bungalow. On getting his clue, the officer starts beating the pickpocket for teasing a respectable dog. The officer claims that a dog of minister cannot bite unless and until forced to do so. While he is beating the pickpocket, another man from the crowd observes that the local minister cannot keep such dog, as he is known to have pointer-hunting dogs only. On this, dog is thrashed and search continues for the owner of the dog to enable the pickpocket to claim the compensation. The beating of the dog continues until a servant of the minister appears on the scene. At first he refuses to recognize the dog but later identifies him as the minister’s brother’s dog who has visited from Delhi. Here the dog is escorted back home with full official protocol. Mihir Gujral as Police Officer portrayed aesthetically the changes of colours of the central character who was equally supported by Aadesh Dhar as his subordinate. Kananpreet Kaur as the senior officer successfully exhibited the complexities of the senior bureaucrats. Among others who gave impressive performances included Vishal Sharma as thief, Kushal Bhat as Minister’s Servant, Lal Mohd. as Dog, Palshin Dutta, Vrinda Gujral, Vansh Pandotra, Pratibha Verma. |
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