Rangshala Sansthan stages ‘Bachey Mann Ke Sachchey’

Excelsior Correspondent

A scene from Hindi play ‘Bachey Mann Ke Sachchey’ staged by Rangshala Sansthan at Jammu on Sunday.
A scene from Hindi play ‘Bachey Mann Ke Sachchey’ staged by Rangshala Sansthan at Jammu on Sunday.

JAMMU, Feb 9: Rangshala Sansthan staged Hindi play “Bachey Mann Ke Sachchey” written and directed by Umesh Singh at RTGS Studio, in the ongoing Weekend Theatre Series.
The play revolves around the problems being faced by the children in day today routine life. In the play field they start discussing the problems. They discuss that their parents including their teachers teach ask them not to tell lie, one should be honest. But at the same time they force them to speak lie. One of the children shared his experience that one day his father was teaching him that always speak truth, be honest in life suddenly friend of his father calls his father. Father tries to hide and asks his child to tell the uncle that he is not at home as the father has borrowed money from the friend and had not paid in time.
Another shared his experience as one day he had gone with his parents to the market as his parents has to sell the golden ornaments. One of the gold smith offered them twenty five thousand but they move on to the next shop where shopkeeper offered them thirty thousand but his father refused to sell and asked the shopkeeper that previous shopkeeper had offered them thirty five thousand. On hearing the lie of his parents he at once replied that Papa why are you talking lie, the previous shopkeeper has offered twenty five thousand, his parents felt embarrassed. Coming out of the shop they directed him not to speak a word. Little children question that what is his fault, it is their lesson not to speak lie.
At the end they decide not to tell lie and to be honest in life whatever the circumstances there may be.
Children who participated in the play were Abhishek Singh, Siddharth Singh, Imaz Qayoom Wani, Momin Qayoom Wani, Sahil Kumar, Avinash Kumar etc.
In the end, Mohan Lal Gupta, general secretary RTGS presented vote of thanks.