Nat Manch stages ‘Zindagi Zindabad’

Excelsior Correspondent

A scene from play ‘Zindagi Zindabad’ staged by Nat Manch at Jammu.
A scene from play ‘Zindagi Zindabad’ staged by Nat Manch at Jammu.

JAMMU, Feb 25: In its ongoing Tuesday series of Nukkad Natak and Play, Nat Manch staged “Zindagi Zindabad”, written by Umesh Singh, at its Toph Sherkhania Studio, here today.
The play, directed by Tarun Sharma and assisted by Sahil Tilak Sharma, revolves around the problems of the unemployed youths of the society who have completed their studies but are not getting jobs.
Ram the character of the play fills every kind of forms to get Government jobs and every day he checks each and every news paper but nowhere finds his name. His mother always advises him not to waste the money. At one point when he realizes that he will not get any Government job he decided to commit suicide.
Luckily his friend Suresh comes to his house and finding him depressed, started motivating him to work in private agency to earn money. He shows him the truth that his (Ram’s) percentage was too low for the Government job.
Suresh turning towards audience asked them to be good at studies but don’t lose hope as the Government job is not only the last hope to earn money.
The actors who performed in the play include Tarun Sharma and Kunal Sharma.

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