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Theatre

Play based on contemporary poems performed at Jashn E Adab festival in Shimla

| @indiablooms | Dec 13, 2023, at 01:33 am

Shimla/IBNS: A theatrical production based on poems by Sachchidanand and Malavika Joshi was performed recently at the historical Gaiety Theatre Gothic Hall of Shimla during ‘Jashn E Adab’ festival.

The production, titled ‘Yun hi Saath Saath Chalte’, was conceived in a classic ‘shruti natak’ style with supporting musical renditions.

Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi also wrote the script of the play to weave the poems into a drama depicting the nuances of man-woman relationship.

Dr. Joshi and Malavika Joshi acted in the play.

Anandajit Goswami, Divyam Gaur and Sukriti presented the musical rendition of the poems.

Dushyant Joshi did the production design and Chandrashekhar and Dharmesh gave technical support.

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