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Thirty-eight years and Shatranj Ke Mohre still draws a houseful! The satire is Indian Peoples Theatre Associations (IPTA) longest running play,one that the Chandigarh audience will get a chance to absorb as part of the ongoing Chandigarh Theatre Festival,along with Biwi O Biwi,which for the past five years has been tickling the funny bone and had the city in splits on Friday evening. IPTA is going strong for we not only entertain or make people laugh,but give them something to think and ponder about, Rakesh Bedi,writer and director of Biwi O Biwi,who also plays a major role in the play,talks about IPTAs philosophy. As for his play,Bedis at ease playing both director and actor. Being a director is an added responsibility and I feel you are more answerable to yourself, Bedi introduces the other actors of the plays,all theatre,film and television veterans,Avtar Gill,Sulabha Arya,Anjan Srivastav,Ramesh Talwar,Rashmi Sharma,all of whom have a long association with IPTA.
Formed during the Quit India Movement in 42,IPTA strived to bring theatre to the people with the objective of building awareness about social responsibility and national integration. Writers,actors,singers,film-makers,musicians…IPTA brought a sea-change in the concepts about Indian theatre and was born a new expression,getting people close to art. Whenever we want to speak to people about something,not only political evils,but also social,we stage a play,even if its on the street and the impact is far-reaching. As we go with the flow and time,we are still on centrestage,drawing both new and repeat audiences for our old and new productions, smiles Sulabha Arya,who has been a part of the group for the past 45 years and is fondly referred to as Amma.
Excited about the release of his film,Whats Your Raashee…Anjan Shrivastav effortlessly plays his parts on television,films and stage to perfection,for character presentation is the same,its just that stage is completely an actors medium,while television a writers and film and directors. Like theatre,television too needs to take up serious issues and drive home some points, Anjan is looking forward to the Chandigarh experience.
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