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The Drama ‘Najar’ Sparks a Desire to Live Again; Inspires Hope Among Residents
A unique theatrical production titled “Najar” has drawn significant attention in Suri. The play focuses on the lives of people living on the margins of society—individuals who often remain unnoticed despite being part of the social fabric.
The production portrays the struggles, emotions, aspirations, and hardships faced by these people. Through powerful performances, the drama highlights how even those who appear forgotten by society continue to fight for dignity and survival.
The play was staged by Birbhum Sanskriti Bahini under the direction of Ujjal Mukhopadhyay. Eleven performers participated in the production, bringing the characters and their stories to life with realism and sensitivity.
The article notes that the drama does not merely depict suffering; it also communicates hope, resilience, and the determination to move forward despite adversity. Audience members reportedly connected deeply with the characters and their experiences.
A central message of the play is that every individual deserves respect and recognition, regardless of social or economic status. Through theatre, the production encourages viewers to look beyond stereotypes and understand the realities faced by marginalized communities.
The report further mentions that the drama was appreciated for its strong social message and emotional impact. The performers successfully conveyed the challenges and dreams of ordinary people, making the audience reflect on human values, compassion, and social responsibility.
According to director Ujjal Mukhopadhyay, the purpose of the play is to use theatre as a medium of social awareness and human connection. He emphasized that art can inspire people to think differently about society and the lives of those around them.
The article concludes that “Najar” succeeded in touching the hearts of viewers and inspiring optimism, encouraging people to rediscover hope and purpose in life.
