Natraj Natya Kunj presents Dogri play ‘Garak Hoarda Manukh’

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 2: Natraj Natya Kunj Cultural Society Jammu today presented Dogri play ‘Garak Hoarda Manukh’ at Studio Ranglok Bakshi Nagar Jammu with the support of Sangeet Natak Akademi New Delhi.
Written and  Directed by Kumar  A  ‘Bharti’,  this play is a Dogri adaptation of Punjabi play Garak Hoarda Manukh by Dr  Davinder Singh. The play  revolves around the thirst to achieve supreme power or in other way to be supreme in universe. It is greed of mankind to be on the top of their kingdom. On the other side in the animal kingdom,  the vultures are trying to save their identity and do not want to indulge in the wrong tactics of mankind. In this play the ruler wants to achieve supremacy over their political rivals and kills them with the help of his ADC Kala Bhes.
The cunning Kala Bhes appeals the vultures to eat fresh flesh of mankind in place of rotten flesh of animals. He convinces them that on eating flesh of mankind they will become supreme over human beings and will not be dominated by them. For the time being vultures agree with the suggestion of Kala Bhes but on understanding the tactics of Kala Bhes they kill Shahi Bhes and young vulture pledges not to obey the evil deeds of mankind and asks child vulture not to be there tool as they have to save their race which is more cultured then human beings.
Here the writer of the play compares animals with human beings and succeeds in showing that the character of vultures is much better than mankind.  He wants to convey that the evil deeds of mankind demoralize there race and in the end vultures refuses to eat the dirty flesh of human beings and kill Shahi Bhes.
Team of the play included Dr  Rajinder Thappa, Makkhan Lal, Rakesh Dogra, Lalit Sharma, Tejan Bharti, Rakshit Dubey, Maithali Sharma, Aditya Balgotra, Roopali Sharma, Suman Lata, Vaibhav Sagoch. Back Stage team included;  Make up by Niharika Sakshi, Music by Surinder Manhas, Sets Pankaj Najawan, Costumes Sonia Dubey, Choreography Romit Sawhney and  Lights Aaditya Bharti.