Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 7: As a part of “Saptahik Rangadhara” weekly series, Bhartiya Kala Sangam staged a Dogri play “Galat Vyakaran”, here today.
The play written by Kumar A Bharti and directed by Mohit Singh Chib was staged with collaboration of Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Language (JKAACL).
Sonali Arun Gupta, additional secretary, JKAACL and Dr Javaid Rahi, divisional head, JKAACL, Jammu felicitated the director of the group Ramesh Singh Chib.
“Galat Vyakaran” is a family drama that spans three generations, exploring the different perspectives of each. The generational gap results in misunderstandings and minor conflicts within the family, especially between the father and son.
The narrative not only captures the emotional intricacies of family life but also pays tribute to the valour of warriors from the Duggar region, making it a poignant blend of domestic drama and regional pride.
The play featured strong and heartfelt performances by the cast, including Janak Khajuria as Babuji, Pardeep Sharma as Sunil, Sheetal as Sheetal, Ankit Sharma as Vivek, Disha Bhagat as Neelu and Saksham Chib as Nikka, each bringing depth and authenticity to their roles and earning praise from the audience.
Lighting was done by Sunil Sharma, background music by Mohit Singh, set and properties by Ankit, costumes by Sheetal and Disha.
The production was coordinated by Vivek Sangotra .
The proceedings of the event were conducted by Anil Tickoo.
