Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 11: Hindustani play ‘Toot-te Rishte Khalakti Sarhadein’ was presented by Viraj Kala Kendra, Jammu at Punjab Naatshala, Amritsar.
It was a wonderful presentation, which was successfully written by the Additional Commissioner of Income Tax, Jammu and Kashmir, S K Sharma and directed by Rajneesh Gupta, Income Tax Officer, Jammu.
The play was successful in portraying the message that no matter distances have been created between Hindustan and Pakistan but emotions and sentiments are same in the hearts of Hindustanis and Pakistani.
A large number of Indian and Pakistan only seem to hate each other even though they have spoken to or known anybody from across the border of both the countries.
The artists who performed in the play, included Sapna Soni, Meera Tapasavi, Dimple Sharma, Balwinder Singh, Pawan Verma, Aaditya Bhanu, Love Anand, Sudesh Thakur, Tarun Sharma, Ankush Bhasin and his dance artists.
Make-up man was Shammi Dameer while sets were designed by Jagpal and lights were handled by Arun.
Scintillating music was given by Rohit Verma and costumes were of Kusum Tickoo who also handled the anchoring nicely.
Narinder Singh, Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Bhatinda, Amritsar and J&K, was the chief guest on the occasion. Jatinder Brar, founder of Punjab Naatshala distributed certificates of merit to the artists.