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Digdarshak - Hindi Play




On 8th August,

         

I watched one hindi play "Ek maulik sarjak : Digdarshak". It was one act play and it was arranged by film screening committee. Review of this play and presentation was given by Alpa Ponda. She presented it very well. it is about the theme 'Theatre v/s Cinema'.








  1. Director: Rishit Jhaveri
  2.  Writer : Priyam Jani

         There are many themes in this play but the central theme of this play is cinema vs theater. In this play the director was against of cinema. He hate cinema because he think that people using theater for join cinema. They learn into the theater but after this they left theater and join cinema. So it is the main theme of this play.
        Theater is more difficult than cinema. The cinema is more Democratic it gives freedom of thoughts. The theater is Authoritative Authoritative. It not gives freedom of thoughts. In the cinema there is a many chances and retakes. But in the theater there is no chances for mistake during performance. In theater there is no retakes. In the cinema there is liberty but in the theater there is no liberty.

    So this thing make difference between cinema and theater. In the theater discipline and obedience is important so that's why it also compare with Army




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