Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 2: In the Inter School Shakespearean Theatre Competition, Jodhamal School made a clean sweep by winning the first prize.
There were around 14 schools from the town pitched against each other for the creative literary skills and each team had to showcase a theatre by Shakespeare.
Jodhamal Public School already known for the theatrical skills in the educational corridors had chosen to take up Julius Caeser and that too the assassination scene. Milind Pandita acting as Julius Caesar was awarded the Best Actor at KC International. Bhavdeep Singh was awarded the Best Supporting Actor. Vatsala Mahajan had been the narrator in the play and had impressed the audience by her fantabulous confidence and the delivery of each and every word in the Classical English. Milind Pandita, Bhavdeep, Dristhant Mahajan, Parth Jain, Zitin Koul, Manav Gupta and Adhyan all played their character as if they were in the era.
Jodhamal students mesmerized all present in the audience with their impeccable acting skills and coordination and the pronunciation and diction in their dialogue delivery. When the Julius Caesar was assassinated by his friends the whole hall was shocked the see the Blood pouring out of Caesar’s Body. Milind Pandita of Jodhamal was awarded the Best Actor among all schools and Bhavdeep Singh was awarded the Best Supporting Actor.
Naveen Chopra the Visiting Faculty at Jodhamal was the inspiration behind the acting skills of these students who is always there to guide the kids on living their passion.
Principal Trilok Singh Bist encouraged the students for being the wonderful actors and advised each one to live the dream they have in their life and eyes for themselves. He also told kids to try and recognize their own potential and then work for the realistic dreams they have for their life.
In the Declamation Contest, Kartikeya Singh did a wonderful job by speaking Swami Vivekananda speech with full throw of voice and clarity of words.
The teachers who prepared the kids were Vandana Jain, Radhika Sharma, Deepika Ibekule and Naveen Chopra.