Friday, February 25, 2011

Hindi Play>Jungle Mein Khulne Waali Khidaki



Synopsis

'Jungle Mein Khulne Waali Khidaki' raises questions about the growing culture of rat racism, material comfort and hypocrisy

Written in 1981, the play rises relevant questions even today... Do we ever think about the tribal who gets displaced from his home because a brute capitalist looks at it as a profitable mining business? Have we ever bothered to worry about the man on the street that sleeps hungry every day? Is the displaced farmer in Nandigram anywhere a part of our thoughts?



What happens when a bored housewife, a filthy rich industrialist husband and a young idealist boy spend a night together?

Written by Jitendra Bhatia, 'Jungle Mein Khulne Waali Khidaki' raises questions about the growing culture of rat racism, material comfort and hypocrisy

On the surface packed with suspense, status war, sexual tension and thrill the play however is a social drama. It's a simple story of a married couple coming to their bungalow in Khandala to spend a weekend. An unexpected guest who joins them surprises them. He is initially taken with a pinch of salt, however later the husband in his zest to enjoy the weekend makes him play cards, drink scotch whiskey and makes fun of him. There is also constant physical attraction between the wife and the boy. In a lost card game when the husband wants the boy to put his cherished knife on bait, something dramatic happens...




Our theater group will perform a Hindi Play "Jungle Mein Khulne Wali Khidki". Directed by Mr.Lalit Parimoo and Written by Mr. Jitendra Bhatia. Wishing you all the very best for this year 2011.



About the Theatre Group
NATSAMAJ is a socio-cultural organization that aims to perform low cost and socially relevant plays in different areas of the country to educate people and bring social consciousness among them. The objective is not entertainment alone, nor is it only to create extravagant productions. We are making an effort to bring awareness among masses about existing social problems. We want them to challenge injustice and exploitation and get them in action. In future, the group desires to become a self-sufficient economic unit.


About the Director
MR. LALIT PARIMOO is a professional actor, working for the last fifteen years on stage, radio and television. Born on 28th of September, 1964 he graduated from Delhi University in the year 1985 as a Political Science Graduate and since then has been active as an Actor. He has so far appeared in Forty stage plays, three hundred radio plays and fifty six Television Serials & Films. Although he has the capacity and talent to perform various kinds of characters, which he has done in the past with considerable ease and naturalness, but the main forte where he excels extraordinarily is the characters moulded in classical form. Influenced and a believer of the Method School of Acting, he is a serious and disciplined actor and is undoubtedly one of the finest talents available in the country. His work so far has been acclaimed and appreciated highly both by the audience and the media.

He also sincerely believes that the craft of 'ACTING' can help in the development of an individual's personality, if one understands and practices the art of chanellizing one's emotions. Instead of chasing the mad race for stardom, he believes that one should aspire to become a true and healthy 'actor' who plays harmoniously all the roles assigned to him on the world stage, by the supreme father who himself is the greatest actor/director as Lord Nataraja. Also because an actor has an impact on the society, particularly the youth, it is the duty of an actor to have an ideal in front of him of an evolved human being, so that he can be a source of inspiration to the masses to lead a life of values and set high moral standards.



Venue; Sathaye Auditorium (Ville Parle(E)) on 27th Feb at 7:00 p.m.




For More Details :Contact Mr. Lalit Parimoo: 91-9820094808

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