Jammu, Feb 23: ‘Miss World Undeclared’, a play in Hindi, written by Satyendra Shrivastava and directed by Neeraj Kant, was staged on Sunday at Natrang’s Studio in Jammu in its Weekly Theatre Series.
The play ‘Miss World Undeclared’ presented at Natrang Studio unfolds the sad saga of all those people, particularly Asians who reside in the developed European Countries and are subject to racial discrimination and hatred from the natives as they think their resources are shared and reduced by them. This was showed from the point of view of a school going girl, ‘Noorie’ who was regularly bullied by her classmates who have fair complexion.
They tease her for not being as beautiful as them to the extent that she decides to discontinue her education. But her mother, a very wise lady makes her realize that the criteria for being beautiful is not being fair or having external beauty, the real beauty is internal beauty and anyone with good heart and calm mind is much more beautiful than those people who are just externally good looking. Motivated by her mother, she goes to the school and comes back very happy as on that day the result of Miss World pageant gets declared and the winner was an Indian girl. The play ends with a positive and inspirational note that “it does not matter how we look but it really matters what we are” and that is the key to real and eternal happiness.
Natrang’s young artists who presented a remarkable performance included Kananpreet Kaur, Mehak Chib, Priyal Ashok Gupta and Lalita Sharma. Lights of the play were operated by Brijesh Avtar Sharma whereas the music was scored by Kartik Kumar. The show was coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen and the presentations were done by Aryan Sharma.