Jammu,aug 28
Natrang’s new play written and directed by Balwant Thakur ‘Naye Yug Ki Naari’ today reached at Government MAM College and enthralled the audience there. The excellent show was hosted by the Cultural and SPARSH committee of MAM College. Yesterday this play was staged at Government SPMR College of Commerce, Jammu where it was hosted by the Cultural and Literary Committee and NSS Unit of the College. The presentation of both the shows was supported by J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages. The play ‘Naye Yug Ki Naari’ was produced by Natrang under an initiative aimed at popularising and propagating the art of theatre amongst youth. In this process, Natrang offered an intense theatre training programme to both the women colleges of the city and selected 30 girls were exposed to the various elementary aspects of theatre. Followed by the elementary training they were introduced to the production process of theatre in which the play ‘Naye Yug Ki Naari’ was produced under the direction and mentorship of Balwant Thakur. Appreciating the praiseworthy efforts of Natrang, Principal of the College Dr. B.B. Anand said that theatre has the immense power of transforming personalities and such themes like women empowerment and Girl power are required to be disseminated all over. He desired Natrang to hold workshops in the college so the students are benefited by such professional institutions. He also felicitated the Director Natrang Balwant Thakur and all the participants.
Play ‘Naye Yug Ki Naari’ speaks loudly about the new-age women. Opening with a narrative full of depressing stories of the exploitation of women from birth to death, the play depicts the odyssey of women from patriarchal times-the harrowing experience of the times to her unwavering commitment to be a part of change and transformation.
Fact remains that there have been significant achievements in doing away gender inequality, the journey towards dismantling deeply ingrained patriarchy and achieving women empowerment in India in true sense remains arduous. This eyeopener play is set to shake the society and will prompt all to give women the overdue space for growth to make India the most developed nation of the world. Artists may come or go, this style of presentation will never allow the play to die and will always strengthen the slogan ‘Show Must Go On’.Prominent poet and composer Brij Mohan significantly collaborated this play musically and the same was supported by senior artist Veerji Sumbli in design and craft. Experienced Neeraj Kant ably assisted Balwant Thakur in mounting this vibrant production whereas Mohd. Yaseen was the coordinator. Others who assisted the shows included Aadesh Dhar and Kushal Bhat .The actors who received accolades, repeated thunderous applause and standing ovations included Pragi Sharma, Aradhana Soodan, Shalini Bhagat, Mahi Verma, Lakshita Devi, Ayushika Rajput, Meenu Sharma, Aakriti Jamwal, Isha Gupta, Harmandeep Kour, Prerna Sharma, Divyanshi Sharma, Kibriya Gohar, Geeta Thakur, Simran Rajput, Simran Bhagat, Palak Thappa, Pooja Thakur and Pratibha Verma.