Samooh Theatre stages ‘Samaj’

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 31: Samooh Theatre today staged a famous nukkad play “Samaj” at village Gurha Brahmana, Bantalab.
The play depicted the various social problems through the scenes aesthetically designed in the theatre format included Addiction in the young generation and the adults, illiteracy a curse, dowry system a clot, Importance of women empowerment, environment preservation, girl feticide a stigma in the society and other burning issues with regards to the human and social context.
The young married man who is the grab of addiction of liquor and his family is worse sufferer due to deteriorated economical condition of the home. His wife and children has to face embarrassment in the society.
Earlier, Dr Sudhir Mahajan, Director of the play while welcoming the guest said that the objective of performing the nukkad shows in the villages is to sensitize the masses to change their life style and think about protecting environment in their surroundings.
He said the health is natural gift bestowed by the God and nurtured, save and protect it with the healthy life style so that they could be able to elevate their soul and the society as well.
The artists who mesmerized the audience with the acting skills were Sudhir Mahajan, Ravinder Sharma, Bimmy, Usha Sharma, Sandeep Thakur and Avinash Lakhnotra.
Faqir Chand Laknotra, Sarpanch of the village was the chief guest while Joginder Kumar was the guest of honour.
The play was staged with the support of North Zone Cultural Center Patiala, Ministry of Culture, New Delhi.