Jaya Basyal
2080/06/20
On Ashoj 14th (1st October), the Media
club, a group of students of Creative Academy, visited Kunja Theatre, to watch
the drama "Ma Pani Manxe Hun".
"Such visit was organized as a reward for the Media
Club for their hard works", said Kusum Shrestha, mentor of the club.
26 Students with 3 teachers went to theatre where they
watched the drama.
Saroj Aryal, director of the drama, welcomed the
students. "Kunja Theater deeply appreciates your presence and extends a
warm welcome to all", Aryal said,"regarding the drama, it was
officially penned by an Indian writer, but I take the director's helm for
today's presentation."
As the curtains rose and the actors graced the stage, a
palpable energy swept through the audience, leaving a memorable experience on
each spectator. A vulture, with majestic poise, spread its wings, accompanied
by a background music. The cast, including characters like Vulture, Empire Calling,
his daughter, Prince, and other members of the royal family, casted their roles
which delved into the sorrows of workers, themes of love, and the cruelty of the
king towards the prince.
The drama unfolded a narrative where the king plays the
role of antagonist who evolves through the plot, learning profound lessons from
his actions. The prince, cast as the protagonist, navigated the tale with
resilience and grace.
Eva Swar, one of the viewers, shared her immersive
experience, stating, "emotions and expressions together created a
performance that elicited laughter and tears from the captivated audience. I
was totally lost in the drama."
After an exciting one and a half hours, the lights
dimmed, and Director Saroj Aryal returned to the stage. "Here we reach the
culmination of the drama. We've been immersed in this narrative for more than
an hour and a half. I trust you all enjoyed today's performance. As you leave
the theater, I make a humble request to all of you to introduce Mala arts
academy and Kunja theater to more people, so we may continue to evolve in the
days to come," he requested before gracefully exiting the stage.
Upon exiting the theater, Prapti Sharma reflected, "forgiveness
and love is the most powerful weapon one could ever have if he is a real king.
All of us were so focused on the drama that 1 hour and 30 mins felt like 15
minutes only. I can't believe it's already over!"
In extending a heartfelt applause to both the
performers on stage and the storytellers behind the scenes, Media Club of
Creative Academy stands proudly as a beacon of a vibrant community that thrives
on the profound appreciation of the arts.