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The people in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh had a wonderful time watching various cultural events during the Gamak Festival at Tribal Museum on Thursday. The children really have a penchant to say the strongest things in the most innocent and sublime manner.
The people in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh had a wonderful time watching various cultural events during the Gamak Festival at Tribal Museum on Thursday. The children really have a penchant to say the strongest things in the most innocent and sublime manner.
At ‘Bachchon Ki Dhamaal’, a theatrical presentation by Jabalpur-based Sanjay Garg, children had the audience eating out of their hands, as they sang, danced, and brought to life on stage the literary Hindi presentations of some stalwarts. Whether it was Subhadra Kumari Chauhan’s ‘Ped agar mein hota Yamuna teere’, poetic works of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Ramdhari Singh Dinkar or Mahadevi Verma, children gave adults a run for their money with some superlative performances.
Overwhelmed with joy, homemaker, and mother of two, Kanupriya Agrawal said, “We really undermine our children. This Dhamaal show that we saw at Gamak, has been an awakening. These children are so talented, they only need a slick director like Sanjay Garg to hone their inherent skills.”
A student of class six, Namita Sahu, went on to add, “My parents have brought me here to enjoy some lighter moments during Diwali break; it has also inspired me to take theatre as a hobby as soon as the pandemic is over.”