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Hindi play ‘Sadgati’ staged at Tribal Museum

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The Hindi play ‘Sadgati’ was staged at Madhya Pradesh State Tribal Museum, here on Friday. The play was staged under the regular series of drama ‘Abhinayan’.

Directed by Ravindra More, was staged by the artists of Yamini Cultural and Welfare Society, Bhopal. The story of Sadgati, based on the story written by Munshi Premchand, showcases the pain of people of the lower classes of the society. How a low caste man goes to the Brahmin's home with the invitation to marry his daughter, but it is difficult for him to be a small caste. Brahmin is ready to go with Charmakar but in turn asks him to do his homework. The hungry thirsty pendant works in the sun and dies in front of Pandit's house.

The Pandit does not have the pain of his death, he becomes disturbed by the fact that who will take the body of this man's body and if the corpse is here, all will become unholy. When this thing reaches the habitations of the Charmakars, then everyone gets stuck, no one will come with his dead body. By the end, the scene continues with all these rises. After all, his body is dragged by Pandit ropes and thrown into the jungle, where the wild animals eat his corpse.

Munshi Premchand is one of the greatest writers of Hindi. Premchand, who is regarded as the father of modern Hindi story, himself composed many classics and novels.

 
 
 
 
 

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