Mangaluru: Kalakul enthralls audience with ‘Moaksh Bhavan’


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Mangaluru, Mar 5: The 7th batch of Kalakul presented its third play titled ‘Moaksh Bhavan’, at the 195th monthly theatre, on Sunday, March 4, at Kalaangann.

The play enacted by Prakash K, Flavia Rodrigues Kalakul, Swarna Rita Veigas Kalakul, Jackson D’Cunha Kalakul, Flavia Violet Mascarenhas, and Manish Godlin Pinto. It was a classical drama played for the first time in Konkani.

The team was successful in uplifting the core theme of the play ‘Moaksh’ (salvation). While alive, people long for money, property, beauty, etc but once dead, all will go in vain. After death only the body remains. To attain salvation, one requires good relationship, honesty and humility. Even though we follow different religions, creator is only one.



Beauty of the drama is the combination of realistic and absurd concept. All actors contributed in the success of the play with superior performances. The concept, presentation and lighting were appreciated by all. People witnessed a rare quality drama.

The play was written and directed by Arunraj Rodrigues and co-directed by Vikas Lasrado Kalakul. Guru Murthy V S and Alron Mathew Rodrigues provided the background music.

  

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