Nawazuddin recalls stage days as theatre Olympics draws to a close

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

recalled his theatre days as he went on stage today to recite a few lines of Lord from an old play he was a part of.

Siddiqui was a special guest at the closing ceremony of the National School of Drama's (NSD) 8th Theatre

The 'Raees' star said he wanted to collaborate with NSD to revive the folk performances in

Siddiqui then proceeded to perform few lines from an old play he was a part of.

"Years ago, before NSD, I had done a play called 'Maharathi'. There was a speech of Lord Krishna, which he says to Duryodhan. I will recite that for you," he said before performing the one-minute act.

Chief Minister was also present.

Fadnavis said there was a lot of similarity between theatre and politics. "Theatre is a place where all the sentiments of the society are highlighted. Politics is no different. We have to perform acts there too -- some are true, some are false.

"But, I believe that our audience is so intelligent that when the act is false, it rejects us and when our sentiments are true, it again and again chooses us. And I feel this is the similarity between theatre and politics," he said.

At the event, there were several performances, including folk dances from states like and Odisha.

Mahesh Sharma, actors and Manoj Joshi, Theodoros Terzopoulos, Ratan Thiyam, among others were also present.

The Mumbai chapter of the 8th Theatre was organised by the NSD in collaboration with the Directorate of Cultural Affairs,

The megapolis hosted 28 performances from March 24 by presenting a diverse range of theatre forms from all over the world.

The eighth edition of the global theatre festival was held in 17 cities with Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Bhubaneswar already having staged the show with over 25,000 artists performing in 450 shows.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 22:40 IST