NatakNatyasangathanSwapnadal has been invited to perform in the International Virtual Theater Festival one of the various events of the ongoing ten-day 'Intimate Natyamlo 2021', organized by the Indian Natyasangatha 'Baksa Batya Natyajan'. They will perform Rabindranath Tagore's play 'Dakghar' at the festival.
Zahid Ripon has directed the 'Dakghar’ (Post Office) in the laboratory style to create a practical form of Rabindra-Natyadarshan. On the last day of the three-day virtual episode of the festival, the production of 'Dakghar' will be screened from the YouTube channel of 'BaksaBatyaNatyajan' today, January 26 at 7.30 pm Bangladesh time.
Apart from Bangladesh's 'Dakghar’ episode it also includes plays produced in France and Nepal in the “International Virtual Theater Festival.” Like almost all of Rabindranath Tagore's poems, songs, stories, essays, novels or plays, ‘Dakghar’ also has the expectation of liberation in the face of that bondage. Amal's illness and his desire for a dream-free world, waiting for the king's letter and finally liberation from all worldly bondage with the arrival of the royal representative Rajakbiraj are the main preoccupations of the ‘Dakghar’ drama.
As a result, the soul is deprived of enjoying the beauty of nature under the pressure of the self-interested and self-controlled family and society, that is, unable to be associated with the infinite bliss of the world, the soul loses its natural strength and beauty.
In contrast to such a sick-captive state, Amal, desperate for liberation in the perception of the beauty of the Creator, is given the peace of liberation by being embraced by the loving the presence of him. In this way, the union of the living soul and the creator takes place in the ‘Dakghar’. Ali Hasan, Ziaul Hasan, Raunak Laboni, Arfatuzzaman, Hasan Rezaul, SM Tarek, Fazle Rabbi Sukorn, Mitul Chowdhury, Rakib Hossain, Sajida Islam Parul, Samad Bhoona, Monir Hossain, Al-Amin, Shishir Sikder, Zahid Ripon will act in it. Sonali Rahman Julie, Asif Istiar and many more.