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Natrang stages Hindi play 'Prem Visheshagya' | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, May 23: In its regular weekly theatre series "Sunday Theatre", Natrang staged a Hindi Comedy Play, Prem Visheshagya written by Hari Shanker Parsai and directed by Balwant Thakur at its Studio Theatre. The topic of the play tickled the audience, for whom it was difficult to resist the laughter at every humourous action of the play. The story of the play 'Prem Visheshagya' revo-lves around a love guru who has opened a clinic to cater to the growing demand of relationship conflicts. Claiming himself to be the last destination of all broken hearts, he confronts with such complicated cases that he himself trapped into similar complications. The dramatic turn comes in the play when a young girl comes to his clinic to get rid of the modern 'Majnu' who has sacrificed everything for her. In the process of treating the girl, the love Guru falls in her love, thus creating yet another comic situation. Who will treat if the doctor himself becomes the patient? Other than making us laugh, the play conveys very strong massage to the society also, particularly to the youth, who is required to concentrate more on career rather than flying high on imaginative, unreal and dreamy clouds of what we term as infatuation. Arvind Singh as 'Doctor', Balwinder Singh as Patient, Sona Mehar as 'Ragini', Pankush Verma as 'Father' and Vasu as 'Attendant' did justice to their characters by performing very well with professional ease. Lights were operated by Mohit Sharma and the Sets were designed by Rohit Verma. Rajni Bhatti did the presentation and the show was coordinated by Sumeet Sharma.
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