‘Rasik Sampadak’ adds humour to man-woman relation, art creativity

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 14: On the fifth day of the ongoing Rangleela Natya Utsav, Indian People Theatre Academy (IPTA) team from Madhya Pradesh today presented Munshi Premchand’s story in a play form entitled ‘Rasik Sampadak’.
The play is beautifully designed through comic undertones about the male mindset towards women as they are seen as objects of beauty rather than intellect.
In the play, a course is highlighted where a poet gets women attraction due to his writing of the poems and he tries to get involved with every woman, who comes to learn his masterly aptitude towards poem writings.
The writer gets obsessed with every woman thinking that she will be her only source of inspiration and closeness that will take his work to big heights without knowing that it was his own inner intellect that was being getting damaged.
The play concludes on the note that it is not the bodily beauty of the woman that makes her beautiful viz-a-viz her attitude toward any creative art, but her inner self that brings the artist out of her.
The writer who goes into various transitions is hit out of his reverie who also finally understands that it his poetic expertise from within that purifies his work of art and not his leanings towards women in his life.
The play was directed by Veena Sharma and was clinically executed by the various characters on the stage. It included various comic punches also that thrilled the audience. The craft design of the play, stage setting, music and lights added glamour to the production which was cherished by the audience at Abhinav Theatre.
On the occasion, Rangleela Theatre Director Anuroop Pathania presented mementoes to all the artists. Lakshya -The Aim is conducting the fifteen days festival powered by Nutan Prayas Manch.