Natsamrat Delights Audiences with a Blend of Comedy, Drama, and Social Messages

Delhi based Natsamrat once again brought comedy filled plays for the audience. Plays written by Anton Chekhov, Moliere and Satya Prakash were staged under the direction of Shyam Kumar. On 2nd and 5th October such plays were staged in LTG Auditorium (Blank Canvas), Mandi House, New Delhi in which the director also tried to give a message to the society through his plays and that message touched the hearts of the audience.

On 2nd October two plays were staged. The first play “The Proposal” written by Anton Chekhov was staged. This is the story of a young man who proposes marriage to his neighbour’s unmarried daughter. The story gets worse when the three of them start arguing about whose property it is and whose dog is better.

The play “Kallu Nai MBBS” written by Moliere was staged. The audience gathered in large numbers for the presentation of the play. The audience applauded every dialogue. All the characters played their roles well.
The gist of the play is that a barber is always drunk and beats his wife. The barber’s wife promises herself that she will teach her husband a lesson. Meanwhile, she meets a servant who is looking for a doctor to treat their master’s daughter’s dumbness. The barber’s wife tells him that there is such a doctor here, but he does not consider himself a doctor until he is beaten up properly. The servant beat the barber and force him to become a doctor and take him to his master. Later on, the play takes a very good turn.

On 5 October, again “The Proposal” play was staged along with “Kambakht Ishq” written by Satya Prakash. In today’s time, life has become so busy that children do not have time for their parents, due to which their parents start falling ill. Especially when someone’s mother is alone and someone’s father is alone. The story of the play Kambakht Ishq touched the hearts of the audience along with laughter because somewhere probably everyone was finding themselves in the same place which was being shown in the play.

Artists Vishwajeet, Munmun, Arvind Shandilya, Sudhir Khanna, Aman Kumar, Soumya Yadav, Shivangi and Raman Kumar played their roles very well. Stage Managers Sunil Rathore and Suraj Singh, Set Managers Naushad and Rohit Prasad, Make-up artist Payal and Rajrani, Costume assistants Chhobi Saha and Rekha Devi, Music Operated by Vansh Rathore and light design by Natsamrat’s director Shyam Kumar.