Promoting theatre and young directors

Update: 2018-12-21 16:19 GMT

Sahitya Kala Parishad, Department of Art, Culture and Languages, Government of Delhi is organising the 6th edition of 'Yuva Natya Samaroh'. The five-day long festival will start from December 22- 26, at Kamai Auditorium.

The main aim of this festival is to provide a platform for young and upcoming directors and promote their talents. This year, five drama and theatre directors will present their Hindi plays at the festival. The audience will get to see some of the best modern, mythological as well as Parsi style drama. The event will start with the famous and well-discussed story by Mithileshwar – 'Babuji' which is directed by Rajesh Singh. The remaining days, the audience will watch plays like 'Rudali' directed by Arvind Singh, 'Shatru' by Sunil Rawat, 'Shivratri' by Sunil Sharma and the festival will conclude with 'Safed Khoon' by Samiruddin (Javed Sameer), which will be presented on the last day of the festival.

In the last five years, the festival has provided a platform to around 30 young directors from drama and theatre who are now contributing amazing work in the field of theatre. Sahitya Kala Parishad believes that there may be a next 'Habib Tanvir' to be found in the field of direction.

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