Nat Manch presents Dogri play ‘Fikar Karde Sare’

A scene from the play ‘Fikar Karde Sare’ staged by Nat Manch in its Tuesday series.
A scene from the play ‘Fikar Karde Sare’ staged by Nat Manch in its Tuesday series.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 16: Nat Manch today presented a new Dogri play “Fikar Karde Sare” in its ongoing Tuesday Series here at Shakti Nagar.
The play written by Rishav Salgotra and directed by Tarun Sharma, opens with a man (Ramesh) reading a newspaper, wherein he finds a news of child missing and starts laughing on the news saying that today’s people are so busy in their life that they are not curious about their children and not serious about their responsibilities.
He further laughs and says that he should not react on this news, as he has a brave and smart boy and he need not worry about his son.
One day Ramesh calls his son and sends to the market, where he incidentally meets Raja, his fathers’ friend. Raja questions him about their mother and father. He gets surprised to hear from the boy that he has come alone in the market.
Then, Raja decided to go to Ramesh’s house and on reaching there he advises Ramesh not to send his son alone to the market but Ramesh don’t listen to him. Then, Raja decides to give a lesson to his friend and kidnaps his (friend’s) son. On getting a lesson from Raja, Ramesh apologizes for his mistake.
The actors who performed in the play were Tarun Sharma, Rishav Salgotra, Mohit Sharma, Ishan Mansotra and Abhishek Mehra.