Political satire ‘Topian’ staged in Natrang Theatre Festival

A scene from the play ‘Topian’ presented in Natrang Theatre Festival on Tuesday.
A scene from the play ‘Topian’ presented in Natrang Theatre Festival on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 29: On the 3rd day of the ongoing Natrang Theatre Festival, Natrang presented a hardest political satire ‘Topian’ written by Mani Madhukar under the direction of Balwant Thakur here today at its Studio Theatre.
Most appropriate and timely presentation on the contemporary political scene of the country, the play is a dig on the lusty politicians who can change colors faster than a chameleon just to ensure that they remain in power.
In the backdrop of the story of two neighbours who pledge to change the political scene are shown looking for alternatives. Each time they come across a person they meet only those wearing different caps and attire offering them variety of manifestos. Each time they identify him as a different person and expect a different ideology from him. This way they succumb to his tactics.
Over the time when they find that nothing is changing, the slogans of socialism are furthering the divide between rich and poor, quality of life is deteriorating day by day and the security of life and property is at the mercy of God. Both muster courage and strip the person selling those dreams. Surprisingly inside clothes they find that he is the same person and every time he used to come to them in different attire.
The playwright successfully portrayed that the politicians are the same; they only change their caps and their colors just to befool public. They can be friends and the enemies at the same time, their equations and confrontations change for lust of power.
The roles of two neighbours were played by Rajan Thakyal and Shivam Singh where as Mahikshit Singh rendered equal support to them. The lights were executed by Neeraj Kant, music was rendered by Aishwarya Sathe and the show was coordinated by Mohd Yaseen.