Natrang stages ‘Bawa Jitto’ play at Katra Navratra Festival

A scene from play ‘Bawa Jitto’ staged by Natrang Theatre Group at Katra on Sunday.
A scene from play ‘Bawa Jitto’ staged by Natrang Theatre Group at Katra on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, Oct 14: Natrang presented two shows of globally acclaimed Dogri play ‘Bawa Jitto’ at Spiritual Growth Centre which added a new color to the ongoing Navratra Festival- 2018.
Written by Prof Ram Nath Shastri and directed by Padamshree Balwant Thakur, this mind-blowing presentation enlivened the Navratra Festival with the performance of versatile seasoned actors of Natrang. Supported by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, the play was witnessed by large number of the audiences and devotees of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi. This was the only presentation in the Navratra Festival which showcased the rich folklore and heritage of the region.
This culturally vibrant presentation of Natrang, virtually brought local audiences and the pilgrims of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi to a 15th century old saga of supreme sacrifice of a poor farmer a great devotee of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi who gave his life in fight of justice and exploitation by the land lords. The most noteworthy feature of the presentation was that it made the audience to relive his mind-blowing tale which happened in a nearby village over 650 years ago.
The tragic story of Bawa Jitto portrays the age-old saga of exploitation of landless farmers by landlords. Due to the constant and persistent pressures of relatives, with a piece of land as bone of contention, Bawa Jitto, a hard working, farm less farmer is forced to leave his native village. Accompanied by his nine-year-old daughter, he takes shelter in the house of a friend in Shamachak, a nearby village. The efforts of his friend Rullo result in a land grant from landlord in Shamachak and one fourth of the produce is fixed as land revenue. The hard work put in by him, the sweat and toil of Jitto turns a barren land into prolific treasure. This makes avaricious landlord to back out on his word and ask for major share of the crop. Helpless Jitto, unable to endure injustice, kills himself. The agony becomes boundless when Gauri, his little daughter immolates herself on her father’s pyre.
The most outstanding feature of the play was the performance by versatile actors on stage. The role of Bawa Jitto was played by senior most actor of the state- Neeraj Kant. He was supported by senior actors of Natrang like Suresh Kumar as Mehta Beer Singh, Vijay Bhat as Sarpanch and Ghaghi, Anil Tickoo as Malli and Raja, Shivam Singh as Isso and Mohd. Yaseen as Aadmi & Rullo in a highly professional manner. Another noteworthy performance was by young Saanvi Anand as Bua Gauri, Vrinda Sharma as Jeuni and the ultimate hit of the show was the dynamic performance by Dewankshi Sabikhi as Jojan.

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