Tuesday 8 August 2017

Dikdarshak Play's Review

                                             
                             "Digdarshak" Play's Review

                 Today, on 8th Aug. my English Department arranged a screening of  the play "Digdarshak", by film screening committee, presented by Alpa Ponda, the head of committee.She explained the whole play very well. The writer of this play Priyam Jani and director Rishit Zaveri. The play was based on relationship between Theater and Cinema. We have seen that father and son have different choices to the work like a father has interested in the theater plays character when the son has interested in Bollywood actors. One who sacrificed his whole life in theater activity. have no time for family. And other side the son who want fame and name through the Bollywood. The play is very knowledgeable for those who interested  in theater acting, because they can get idea how to play the role in such a way at the live stage. The lighting of the play, characters, the flashback techniques and the element of fade in and fade-out used in such a way.





                It was about theater vs cinema it was like play in the play and we can say that play about play. Through this play I knew that how actors role  importance in cinema as well as in theater.




               I got many ideas from this play "Digdarshak". That how the uses action and gesture of the character during the acting. And I have noticed one more thing, that main character of the play conveyed us that as a actor you must followed your body language. Like gesture, eye contact, waking movement, different tone of voice etc. 





             One more thing was very interesting that only two characters play various role in one costume.




             At last I would like to thanks Alpa Ponda, who gave opportunity to learned acting during lives stage. Or in front of audience and it will be help me how play the role in up coming youth festival of Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University.

3 comments:

  1. Really Abul, I observed that what you feel in the session you write...waiting to see you doing your role in play soon as the dedicated person to theatre.

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