Rangkalpa Presents -
Short stories & Satire Evening - An Evening with Three Plays
Play : Uski Maa
Writer : Pandey Bechan Sharma “Ugra”
Short stories & Satire Evening - An Evening with Three Plays
Play : Uski Maa
Writer : Pandey Bechan Sharma “Ugra”
Play : Sari Bahas Se
Gujarkar
Writer : Sharad Joshi
Play : Ansan
Writer :Harishankar Parsai
This is a solo presentation
Direction & Acting : Ramanuj Dubey
Light Design: Smruti Ranjan Biswal
Music Design : Krushna Kumbhar
Stage Design : Roushan
Writer : Sharad Joshi
Play : Ansan
Writer :Harishankar Parsai
This is a solo presentation
Direction & Acting : Ramanuj Dubey
Light Design: Smruti Ranjan Biswal
Music Design : Krushna Kumbhar
Stage Design : Roushan
Venue : Lamakaan
Date : Wed. 16th April, 2014
Time : 7 PM (Total Plays’ Duration - 70 min.)
Entry- Tickets – Rs 100/-
Phone no. – 9848487541 , 9700973297
About Plays & Playwrights
‘Uski Maa’
Date : Wed. 16th April, 2014
Time : 7 PM (Total Plays’ Duration - 70 min.)
Entry- Tickets – Rs 100/-
Phone no. – 9848487541 , 9700973297
About Plays & Playwrights
‘Uski Maa’
Uski Maa is one of the
well known stories of Pandey Bechan Sharma ‘Ugra’. This is the story of Lal ,
his revolutionary friends, his mother and the the chachaji – the narrator of
the story. Lal is a student who along with other college friends participating
in the armed revolution to free the country from British Empire. Chachaji, the
narrator of the story is loyal to Empire but sympathetic to Lal. Chachaji
represents the old generation who believes in getting along with the system
whereas Lal and his friends represents new generation who want to see total
revolution and establishment of new system. The central character of the story
is Lal’s mother who loves Lal and his friends alike. Lal and his friends see
the mother India in her. This is a very engaging story
About Writer:-
Pandey Bechan Sharma
‘Ugra’ (1900-1967) is a renowned Hindi writer. He is known for patriotic and
revolutionary writing. Some of his famous books are – ‘Pili Imarat’, ‘Mukta’,
‘Kala ka Puruskar’, ‘Kal kothri’ .
Sari Bahas se gujarkar -
The story is based on
the rampant corruption and bribery seen in public office. The story revolves
around a common man who goes to office to get loan but there he is asked to
prove himself that he is alive. How he deals with the harsh treatment of the
official and gets loan is worth watching.
About Writer:-
Sharad Joshi (
1931-1961 ) was a Hindi poet, writer, satirist and a dialogue and scriptwriter
in Hindi films and television. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1990. He is
most known for his dialogues for comedy TV serials of the 1980s including Yeh
Jo Hai Zindagi, and Vikram Aur Vetal. He has also written dialogues for Hindi
film like Utsav (1984) and Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991)
Anshan -
Anshan or hunger
strike has deep roots in the Indian society and Indian psyche. During Indian
independent struggle Gandhi ji engaged in several famous hunger strikes. In
addition to Gandhi, various others have used the hunger strike option during
the Indian independence movement. Some prominent names are Jatin Das (who
fasted to death) and Bhagat Singh.
But if one does hunger
strike to usurp the other’s wife? Sounds crazy – isn’t it. Yes, Bannu is
keeping fast unto death to get his love interest, married Shavitri. Ironically
Shavitri hates Bannu, but Bannu is determined in his mission. In this hunger
strike, he gets supports from various Baba , Swami and social & political
leaders and his hunger strike becomes national issue. This is a social and
political satire that makes mockery of hunger strike and the system.
About Writer –
Harishankar Parsai (
(1924 – 1995) is a noted satirist and humorist of modern Hindi literature and
is known for his simple and direct style. He won Sahitya Akadmi Award in 1982
for his satire
About “Rangakalpa”
About “Rangakalpa”
Rangakalpa is an
amalgamation of diverse minds of people from various walks of life with
definite objectives to reach to the various cultures, people and communities.
We the member of the group, feel that, there is a need to break the elitist
tag, often labeled on the performing art, particularly on theatre and through
our work we are trying to break the conventions of theatre academics, in order
to reach common man, to make him/her aware of his/her rights &
responsibilities in today’s society. Understanding the fact that our time and
society is reflected through the art, Rangakalpa works with a sense of
commitment. Our aim is to achieve perfection and to break the dogmas of
conventions that drag our society towards conservatism, an obstacle to progress
in all sense. This event is our first
venture .
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