Friday, November 26, 2010

theatre, towards extinct

what were those days when we use to act in drama,plays at our school. many such program mes were conducted and we use to enjoy viewing and acting, i still remember adrak ke panje which our class teacher mr.garg directed. at st. peters. we use to prepare in field under trees rehearsal for months. i don't know that now students take part so eagerly as we use to . theater gave many great artists to filmm industry. many program mes of nukkar nataks made history to get their rights and to bring awareness. theother forms of natak like bhagat,bhandai of bhands was also liked by people. police arrangement to control the rush is seen by me in my childhood in lohamandi, and other parts of old city. though few are still trying to keep this art alive but i was very sad to see the gathering at a programme.though few are taking interst in it but the new generation is very less interested. lack of ordians and interst in young can put this art to extinct.there is also no proper place for practice in agra, there is also no approprate funds to preserve the old plays and a library. their is a need of a centre to prepare plays for awareness regarding many problems,education etc. it should not be forgotten to act in theatre is a very hard task and need perfectness. no chance of retakes like films or serials a modified form of plays. it is accepted by industry that theatre can produce big artists and an institute at agra is also a possibilty. the experiences of many artists residing at agra services can be achieved for new comers. hope for some attention and support by adminstration and residents of agra. why agra talent may not go to bollywood.
najeeb khan
agra 282005

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