Natrang presents ‘Loktantra Ka Mantra’

Excelsior Correspondent

A scene from the play ‘Loktantra Ka Mantra’ presented by Natrang at Jammu.
A scene from the play ‘Loktantra Ka Mantra’ presented by Natrang at Jammu.

JAMMU, Jan 27: Natrang presented a new play “Loktantra Ka Mantra” at its Studio under Sunday Theatre Series.
The play has been written and directed by Balwant Thakur.
The play highlighted the importance of voting as it is the most effective key of the democracy and the rights of the people.
The play started with the aggression of the frustrated youth who is breathing in the contaminated air of corruption, scandals and dishonesty. They do not see any hope in the future as their present is being rotten by the greed of the corrupt rulers. They want to devastate everything around them in rage but when asked by a literary person that ‘what are they doing for the cure of this unfortunate situation?’, they are speechless as they just want the things to be changed but are not ready to be part of that change and want it without doing effort. Then they were very elaborately told by that person that India is the country of youth and they may bring any reform if they use their energies in a channelized manner and that way is the way of voting, this is the most peaceful and effective key to bring big reforms. As the play proceeded, different mindsets of people were shown in satirical manner who have their petty reasons to not vote and also whom to vote, it is also exhibited that the cleaver politicians take the process of voting as a game not because it is ineffective but on the grounds that people are unaware of the power of their vote and seldom use it when it is required.
The artists who performed included Anil Tickoo, Neeraj Kant, Sumeet Sharma, Pawan Verma, Sajra Qadir, Sakshi Prakash, Mohammad Yaseen, Ashwani Bali, Uplaksh Singh, Mihikshit Singh, Syed Mudassar, Rajan Thakyal, Pankaj Verma, Vicky Kaw, Susheel Raina, Sanyam Gupta, Shreya Gupta and Masood Qadir. The lights were operated by Ashwani Bali. Aarushi Thakur rendered the music and the show was coordinated by Sumeet Sharma.

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