Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 13: This Sunday, Natrang presented yet another new play in Hindi ‘Reet -Vipreet’ at its Studio Theatre under its weekly Sunday Theatre Series.
The play was written by Daya Prakash Sinha and directed by Neeraj Kant.
The play opens at a home of one middle class family which is encountering its own problems which are not new to any common household of India. One is the marriage of daughter and the other is the job of the son. The daughter is educated and yet not much aged, but still is the main cause of worry for her parents who want her to get married as early as possible so that they are relieved of their responsibility.
On the other hand the young, educated and jobless son adds to their dismay. One fine day the son leaves home on the pretext that he is appearing for a job interview and seeks blessings of his parents, but in reality he had left to marry a girl of his choice without telling anyone.
Their problem was multiplied when they received a letter that the family where they were expecting their daughter to get married has refused to the marriage. They get shattered on knowing that in place of getting his sister married, their only son got himself married without their permission.
But at the same time, good news also arrives. Their daughter got selected for a very prestigious job which could make her settle on her feet with dignity and could also support her family. This gives a very positive lesson that daughters are not cause of worry, indeed they bring peace and prosperity to the home.
Natrang actors who performed in the play include Mahikshit Singh, Aishwarya Sathe, Shivam Singh, Sudesh Parihar, Juhi Singh, Pallavi Mathur, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Sharma and Rajan Thakyal.
The lights were designed and operated by Rahul Singh. Abhee Bargotra did the presentations and the show was coordinated by Mohd Yaseen.