Natrang stages play ‘Prem Visheshagya’

A scene from the play 'Prem Visheshagya' being staged in Jammu on Sunday.
A scene from the play 'Prem Visheshagya' being staged in Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 25: Theatre group Natrang here today staged hindi comedy play ‘Prem Visheshagya’ written by Hari Shanker Parsai and directed by Balwant Thakur.
The play comments on the young generation, who are engrossed in the idea of love, so much so that they are ready to die for the one they love. This humorous comedy tickled the audience, for whom it was difficult to resist laughter at every instant.
Story of the play ‘Prem Visheshagya’ revolves around a ‘Love Guru’ who has opened a clinic to give solution for the growing issue of relationship conflicts. Claiming to be the last destination of all broken hearts, he confronts with complicated cases and himself gets trapped into a similar complication. The dramatic turn comes in the play when a young girl comes to his clinic to get rid of the modern ‘Majnu’ who has sacrificed everything for her. In the process of treating the girl, the Love Guru falls in her love, thus creating yet another comic situation-‘Who will treat if the doctor himself becomes patient?’
Other than making us laugh, the play conveys very strong message to the society also, particularly to the youth, who are required to concentrate more on career rather than flying high on imaginative, unreal and dreamy clouds of what we term as infatuation. Actors who performed in the play were Aryan Sharma, Adaksh Bagal, Prerna Sharma, Kartik Kumar and Amit Rana; lights were executed by Neeraj Kant; the play was coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen and the presentations were done by Simran Bhagat.