3rd Edition of Hriday Manch Theatre Festival set to delight audiences

New Delhi, August 25, 2014: Theatre enthusiasts are in for a treat as Sparsh Natya Rang, a Delhi-based theatre group founded in 2005, is all set to present the third edition of its annual theatre festival, “Hriday Manch.” The four-day event will be held at Sri Ram Centre, Mandi House, from August 28 to 31, 2014, at 7 PM. Sparsh Natya Rang has long been associated with renowned actors, directors, and writers, and has consistently provided a platform for various theatre groups, folk dancers, and musicians across India. The group is also known for its special initiatives for underprivileged children.

Hriday Manch goes a step further by offering a unique platform for theatre groups from both inside and outside Delhi to showcase their talents. Theatre lovers will have the chance to witness a variety of plays, each performed on a different day, promising a rich blend of comedy, drama, and romance.

The festival will kick off with Neem Hakeem Khatra-e-Jaan on Day 1, an adaptation of Moliere's work. This Sparsh Natya Rang production, adapted by V. K. Sharma and Amitabh Srivastava, with music and direction by Ajit Chowdhury, tells a comedic story of a wife seeking revenge on her drunkard husband, who is accidentally turned into a doctor.

Day 2 will feature Sakharam Binder, a high-intensity drama written by Vijay Tendulkar and directed by Suresh Sharma. Presented by Himachal Culture Research Forum Theatre Repertory, the play explores the rebellious actions of a bookbinder who challenges societal norms and marital hypocrisy.

On August 30, audiences will enjoy Bobby Breaker, the story of a young man named Bobby, who struggles with a stammer. Despite being mocked by society, Bobby is determined to overcome his speech impediment for the love of his life, Ms. Choudhary.

The festival will conclude with Aadhi Sadi, a collection of four short stories – Ussne Kaha Tha, Pazeb, Parda, and Chief ki Dawat – staged by Sambhav Art group and directed by Devendra Raj Ankur. These stories, written by literary figures like Chandradhar Sharma Guleri, Jainendra Kumar, Yashpal, and Bhishm Sahni, depict the first 50 years of modern Hindi literature, with love as the common thread.

“Hriday Manch” is your perfect opportunity to experience the magic of theatre. Don’t miss this chance!

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