‘Postmaster’ staged on 2nd day of Natrang Theatre Festival

A scene from the play ‘Postmaster’ presented by Natrang in its ongoing Theatre Festival on Wednesday.
A scene from the play ‘Postmaster’ presented by Natrang in its ongoing Theatre Festival on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 29: On the second day of the ongoing 12th Natrang Theatre Festival, a new play ‘Postmaster’ based on a story of Rabindra Nath Tagore, adapted by Pratap Sehgal and directed by Neeraj Kant, was staged at Natrang Studio Theatre Jammu.
The play ‘Postmaster’ is a story about a postmaster and an orphan village girl named Ratan. The Postmaster gets transferred from Calcutta to Ulapur where he makes no friends and feels lonely. Somehow, he becomes very fond of the little orphan girl, Ratan and vice versa. They develop a bond of trust and friendship. They have meals together and Ratan runs small errands for the postmaster. She later become his pupil when he begins teaching her how to read.
One day, postmaster falls ill due to the showers of the season and decides to apply for a transfer back to Calcutta. His application for transfer gets rejected, thus he resigns from the job. At the end, Ratan gets heartbroken to know that her master left her forever. The play speaks about the different layers and sensitivities of human relations.
Natrang actors who acted in the play included Manoj Kumar Lalotra, Aarti Bhagat, Abhinav Sharma, Udit Sagar and Umang Sharma. Lights were designed by Neeraj Kant and executed by Shivam Singh whereas music was rendered by Sushant Singh Charak. The show was presented by Kananpreet Kour and coordinated by Mohd Yaseen.
On the third day of Natrang Theatre Festival, Hindi play ‘Andhe Kaane’ will be presented under the direction of Neeraj Kant at 5:30 pm.