‘Diary Kuse Lok Naath Di’ staged at Natrang’s Sunday Theatre

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 1: In its weekly theatre series ‘Sunday Theatre’, Natrang staged ‘Diary Kuse Lok Naath Di’ a play in Dogri based on the story written by one of the most celebrated Dogri writer Prof. Madan Mohan Sharma who is a recipient of Sahitya Akademi Award, the play was adapted and directed by Dimple Sharma. The dramatic presentation of this story was an artistic experience to watch.
As the title suggests, the play revolves around the diary of one ‘Lok Nath’. The writer’s son finds a diary from a park and takes it to his home. The cover of the diary was so tempting and attractive that the writer could not resist going through it, knowingly that peeping into someone’s personal affairs is not a good habit but reading the pages of the diary, he finds very interesting and dramatic life account of one Lok Nath. Whenever there was any unusual happening in the life of Loknath, he has not forgotten to pen down it. The life of Loknath is portrayed in such an interesting manner that a common-man identifies with each situation and turn of his life.
Pawan Verma as Lok Nath portrayed the inner conflicts of the character in a beautiful manner. The director of the play Dimple Sharma played the role of narrator himself and demonstrated his grip over the performance. The lights were executed by Rahul Singh. Mohd. Yaseen did hall management. Sumeet Sharma coordinated the show and Rohit Verma presented the show before the audience.