22nd Natsamrat Theatre Festival: A Captivating Blend of Humor, Satire, and Human Emotions

The prestigious Delhi-based theatre group Natsamrat mesmerized audiences with a diverse range of plays at the 22nd Natsamrat Theatre Festival. Held on March 15 and 16, the festival showcased four plays, each offering a unique theatrical experience. From comedy and satire to deep human emotions, the performances left a lasting impression on theatre enthusiasts.

The festival opened with “The Proposal”, a play by Anton Chekhov that brilliantly captured his signature satirical style. The story revolved around a young man proposing marriage to his neighbor’s unmarried daughter, but instead of a romantic conversation, a hilarious argument over land and a pet dog ensued. The humor was not just in the dialogues but also in the absurdity of the situation and the characters’ temperaments, keeping the audience thoroughly entertained.

Next came “Kallu Nai MBBS”, a play that delivered a blend of humor and social commentary. The story followed a drunken barber who regularly abused his wife, only to be outwitted by her cleverness. Meanwhile, two servants searching for a doctor to treat their master’s mute daughter were tricked into believing that the barber was a doctor—but only after receiving a sound beating. The fast-paced narrative, physical comedy, and sharp dialogues made this play a crowd favorite.

On March 16, “Chekhov Ka Sansar” brought two of Anton Chekhov’s most celebrated stories to life. This performance not only delivered humor but also highlighted the depth of Chekhov’s storytelling, capturing the irony and struggles of human existence. The interplay of light-hearted comedy with underlying social commentary made this an engaging production.

The final play, “Kambakht Ishq”, struck a chord with the audience by portraying the loneliness of two elderly individuals who find solace in each other’s company. The play beautifully explored the importance of companionship in old age, making it a deeply emotional experience. The actors’ nuanced performances and heartfelt dialogues ensured that the message resonated with the audience.

Directed by Shyam Kumar, all four productions were masterfully staged, bringing out the essence of each story while maintaining their distinct theatrical styles. The performances by Vishwajeet, Munmun, Shivangi, Aman Kumar, Vansh Rathore, Raman Kumar, Dhananjay, Kaushal Chauhan, Ansh and Rajan K. Bhatheja were outstanding. Stage management was efficiently handled by Sunil Rathore and Suraj Singh, with Himanshu and Nisha assisting. Payal and Raj Rani managed makeup, while Rohit Prasad, Rekha Devi, and Manu Kumar Singh worked on costumes. Vansh Rathore’s contribution to music operation, played a significant role in enhancing the theatrical experience. The Natya Utsav was held at LTG Auditorium, Mandi House, New Delhi.

Overall, the 22nd Natsamrat Theatre Festival was a resounding success, offering a delightful mix of humor, satire, and emotional depth. Each play had a unique appeal, ensuring that the audience left with unforgettable memories of this vibrant theatrical celebration.




An Unforgettable Evening of Theatre by “Mask Players Art Group”

The “Mask Players Art Group” theatre group organised two plays on 21 December 2024 at the Blank Canvas Theatre of LTG, Delhi. The first presentation was “Dedh Inch Upar” which was invited and was performed by the theatre group Banjara of Haryana. In the play, a middle-aged hero is struggling with his memories in a bar against the backdrop of the Second World War. He loved his dead wife immensely but he himself hid from her that she was a part of a secret campaign against Nazism. This solo performance, entangled in many questions and answers like the untimely death of his wife, the helplessness of not being able to save her, the reasons for her death and betrayal, presents many truths of life before the audience. Senior artist Vijay Bhatotia brought this story of Nirmal Verma to life on stage with his direction and acting and kept the audience captivated till the end.

The second play “Daroga ji Chori Ho Gayi” was performed by the organizing team which was written by Jaivardhan and directed by Chandra Shekhar Sharma. The good acting of the actors in the play made the audience laugh a lot. People were rolling with laughter at the witty dialogues. On one hand, the play draws attention to the corruption of government officials, on the other hand, it shows the increasing tendency of the youth to do things like theft and robbery along with studies to live a dazzling life. They do not even think about how much hardship their parents go through for them. The message of the play was meaningful. In the play, the role of Babu was played by Ashish Sharma, the role of Deepak was played by Shipra Jain, the role of Fattelal and the role of the inspector was played by Nikhil Jha and Mamta Rani as a female constable received applause from the audience. In the backstage, Jatin Shaurya did the lighting, Manoj did the music direction and makeup, Sarita Rana did the costumes and Rakesh Sharma and Sangeeta Suyal did the set and props.




Natsamrat Delights Delhi Audiences with Laughter-Filled Performances

Play Scene

Delhi based Natsamrat again came up with its plays which were full of laughter and four plays which were loved by the audience.

Two plays were staged on 16th November. At 3:00 PM Anton Chekhov’s famous story “The Proposal” was staged. The Proposal is the story of a young man who proposes marriage to his neighbour’s unmarried daughter. The story turns worse when the three of them start arguing over whose property it is and whose dog is better. At 4:15 PM the same evening, the play “Kallu Barber MBBS” written by Moliere was staged in which a barber is always drunk and beats his wife. The barber’s wife promises herself that she will teach her husband a lesson. During this time she meets two servants who are looking for a doctor to cure their master’s daughter’s muteness. 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. Both the servants beat up the barber and force him to become a doctor and take him to their master. Later on, the play takes a very interesting turn.

On 17th November, two plays were staged. At 3 pm, the play “Haye Mera Dil” written by Ranbir Singh, which is the story of a delusional patient who believes that he is going to die and is worried about what will happen to his wife after him, she is very innocent, she will not be able to take care of herself, so he wants to get his wife married again. And later on, the play takes a different turn. At 4:15 pm the same evening, the play “Kambakht Ishq” written by Satya Prakash, which is the story of two old people who have fallen ill due to loneliness and when they meet each other, they understand that they need a support, so that they can share their loneliness.

All the four plays were directed by Shyam Kumar. Among the actors Vishwajeet, Munmun, Shivangi, Arvind Shandilya, Aman Kumar, Vansh Rathore, Raman Kumar and Shammi played their roles brilliantly. Stage managers Sunil Rathore and Suraj Singh, stage manager assistants Himanshu and Nisha, makeup Payal, costume assistants Rohit Prasad and Rekha Devi, music director Vansh Rathore. The play was staged at LTG auditorium Mandi House New Delhi.