Social Message Delivered by the Play “Thirty Days in September”

Thirty Days in September

Udaipur, October 5 – The three-day theatrical festival organized by the Western Region Cultural Centre concluded with the staging of the play “Triyatra” on the final day, following the performance of “Thirty Days in September” at the Darpan Auditorium in Shilpgram.

The director of the Western Region Cultural Centre, Furqan Khan, stated that on the second day of the festival, the play “Thirty Days in September,” directed by Mrs. Ruchi Bhargav Narula, was performed at Shilpgram. Written by Mahesh Dattani, the play sheds light on themes of love and betrayal within a family while addressing the sensitive issue of child sexual abuse and its profound impact on the victim’s life and personality. At the end of the performance, all the artists were honored, and the audience appreciated the acting and character portrayals in the play.

The event was conducted by Durgesh Chandwani, Assistant Director (Financial & Accounting) of the Centre. Senior theatre artist Bhanu Bharti, Prof. Shail Choyal, Programme Deputy Director Pawan Amarawat, and Executive Engineer C.L. Salvi were also present at the event.

On the final day of the festival, “Triyatra,” directed by Mr. Gagan Mishra and Mrs. Pridaydarshini Mishra, will be staged at 7 PM. Entry for the public will be free.

About the Play:

The play vividly portrays the plight of Mala, who finds herself trapped in a web of conspiracy, silence, and social apathy. Despite being an outwardly composed modern businesswoman, Mala struggles with internal conflicts, blaming her mother, Shanta, who is engulfed in prayer, for her troubles. Amid their struggles, two contrasting personalities, Vinay and Deepak, provide support. While one seeks to expose evil at the cost of love, the other pursues selfish motives. The shocking climax of “Thirty Days in September” reveals who is an honest friend, who is emotionally manipulative, and who is the true victim.

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