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This is an archive article published on January 3, 2009

100, Alive, Kicking!

The last time a Hindi play was staged to a packed house in Lucknow, it was in the year 1982 and the 'natak' was the classic 'Yahudi ki Beti'.

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The last time a Hindi play was staged to a packed house in Lucknow, it was in the year 1982 and the 8216;natak8217; was the classic 8216;Yahudi ki Beti8217;. As theatre took a double blow dealt by cinema and television colour transmission was the new attraction, curtains seemed to have fallen on stage plays forever, reducing their presence to school functions.

8220;When I prepared 8216;Shhhh8230;Century Buddha8217; and decided to launch it with a whopping publicity budget, people doubted my sanity,8221; says Jitendra Mittal, founder of theatre group Yayavar and director of the play, who also plays the protagonist.

8220;I had faith in this story of a 99-years-old whose fructuous orchard everyone wants to usurp8230;I knew its relevance in the present times and was confident about its potential to entertain,8221; says Mittal about the play, which has been adapted from the Bengali original and modified to suit contemporary mindset.

The play marked the opening of 8216;Natyotsav-20098217; at Ravindralaya auditorium on Friday evening.

8220;From top officials to rickshaw-pullers, anyone who has seen it has enjoyed it and there are so many who have seen it over and over again,8221; says the theatre man, who founded the group way back in 1977.

The ticket price is as low as Rs 10 and the biggest commercial gain has been in the form of sponsorship by State Bank of India.

8220;The bank8217;s name is part of a dialogue, but then there are some other brands too which find mention in the play8230;but, I guess I am not savvy enough to rope in the corporate sector in a big way,8221; says Mittal, as he rushes for a final rehearsal and finally the make-up.

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The drama festival will stage in the coming days plays till January 5, 6:30 pm onwards.

 

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