Nat Manch stages Dogri play ‘Gandha Tandha’

A scene from the Dogri play ‘Gandha Tandha’ staged by Nat Manch in its Tuesday series.
A scene from the Dogri play ‘Gandha Tandha’ staged by Nat Manch in its Tuesday series.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 26: Nat Manch today staged Dogri play ‘Gandha Tandha’ in its ongoing Tuesday series at Shakti Nagar, Jammu.
Written and directed by Tarun Sharma, the play is based on the fraudness. Through the play the writer tries to show the reality of the patients and the poor people who are getting affected by many private Companies who are running their companies without any valid license.
They hang large hoardings in the main city and run their company advertisements on the TV to befool customers and by all this they easily attract poor and needy people towards them.
In the play, a person opens a clinic without a valid license. He has many secret employees who attract needy and poor people by promising them low cost operations and that too without charging doctors’ fees. But when customers start visiting their clinic, they start removing their body parts like Kidneys.
But, one day a patient comes to know of their wrong doing and he called the police, which arrests the receptionist of the clinic. However, the owner of the clinic succeeds in giving bribe to the police and the police team returns back leaving the patients on God’s mercy.
The actors who performed in the play were Tarun Sharma, Rishav Salgotra, Ranjeet Singh, Priya Kashyap, Ridham Bharti, Anshual Verma, Saksham Talwar, Bobby Kumar Lakhnotra, Abhishek Mehra and Danish Salgotra.