Date: 15 Sep 2018
Venue: The LTG Auditorium
Radhashtami – the divine Consort Radha’s birthday was celebrated last weekend mainly in Barsana and Vrindavan. We landed up celebrating this event dramatically. We watched Samantak Teerth, a play based on the life of Shri Krishna. Staged by Aadyantara and scripted and directed by Dr. Madhuri Subodh, the venue was LTG Auditorium.
Being Sunday, we reached LTG a little early and a sizeable audience had already gathered by then. Perhaps because of the subject, Lord Krishna, who is an enigma in Hindu mythology, the enthusiasm among them was palpable.
The plot is inspired by Bhagwat Puran. Samantak Teerth is a holy spot where many people associated with Lord Krishna arrive 18 years after the Kurukshetra War. The theatre is about what happens during the occasion. The interactions and conversations circulate around Krishna. In this process we, the audience get insights. Insights into Krishna – lover of Radha, Krishna – husband to Rukmini, Satyabhama and others, Krishna – companion of Draupadi, Krishna – friend to Sudama, Krishna – brother of Subhadra, Krishna the son, the king and the diplomat.
The sincerity to the subject, the dedication of the author and the enormous research that would have gone into capturing this multi-faceted character in a span of about 2 hours is most impressive. While we had some idea about Krishna through common knowledge, popular culture, folklores and Grandmother’s tales, there is so much that was new to us. The portrayal of his background to offering his soldiers to Kauravas during the War of Kurukshetra; his multiple marriages; his soul-connect with Radha were most enlightening. No wonder, the auditorium was totally silent during the play.
Given the vastness of the subject, it is not surprising that the play was long. At times, it became a bit too verbose. This slackened the pace of the play. A little edited version would streamline the piece. Also, the actors need some more practice here. While they were 10/10 on enthusiasm, they faltered at some points. Noteworthy among the cast were however Akhil Khattar (Sudama / Vishwamitra ) and Vibhuti Bahel (Saudamini / Subhadra). Their voice, diction and stage presence were very pro and conveyed just the right emotions. They shone throughout the play.
Delhi-fun-dos has been associated as a media partner for this play. It humbles us to be part of such a spontaneous project as Samantak Teerth that aims so high. We look forward to seeing many such refreshing work from Aadyantara.
Sounds like you had a great day and it was a great show too
Sounds like a wonderful way to celebrate! Too many people sit back at home instead of getting out there and celebrating holidays in style!
How fun! This sounds like such a good time. Love cultural works of art!
This sounds like it would be a cool play to watch! I always enjoy watching shows like this.
I love their colorful outfits. It sounds like an intense play being that it was over 2 hours
Seems like an amazing play to watch, love the colorful outfits.
It looks like the play was incredible. Definitely would be a great night out if you have the extra time when visiting India (or if you live there!)
Wow sounds like an amazing play and story. I love how vibrant the outfits look as well!
Sounds like a good thing to go to for people there. I haven’t watched a play but would love to if it happens in my city.
This sounds like a great play to watch, especially that the actors are so enthusiasts. I bet the costumes are wonderful as well.