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  • Arinmaal Staged Kashmir’s Afghan Era Poetess’s Love Story

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    by Maleeha Sofi

    SRINAGAR: The curtains rose to the sound of water gushing and birds chirping, offering an idea of a serene spot lacking noise and visibility. Melodious background music added to the sensory appeal.

    As soon as the stage lit up, a beautiful set-up of the village could be seen. Heemal, played by Zareena Ali, came to wash dishes as any normal village girl. Shahi Mumtaz gave voice to the character in the play. As Heemal was seen dancing, her friend played by Jameela Akhter asked for the reason. The whole conversation took place in a rhythmic manner exhibiting the poetic capacity of the two Kashmir women. Heemal expressed her happiness over her marriage tie-up that had taken place a day before.

    It was the play surrounding the life of Arinmal, a Kashmiri poetess, who has left behind a lot of poetry and lived an interesting life. The next scene showed up two men explaining the life of Heemal. She was born in a Hindu family in Palhalan (Baramulla). Born in 1718, when Kashmir was misruled by Afghans.  Intelligent and beautiful, the conversation suggested that she wanted to study, but women’s education was not in vogue.

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    The cast line of theatre play Arinmaal that was staged in Tagore Hall Srinagar on March 3, 2023. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur

    Her parents, however, provided her with all the possible education, they could afford within the confines of their Palhalan home. She was fond of poetry and literature.

    At  a very young age, she was married to Bhawani Das Kachroo, a resident of Rainawari in Srinagar, who worked on a very high post in administration. Besides, he was also a good Persian poet and wrote under the name Naikoo. Heemal nodded for the marriage for the common love of literature among both of them. This was the point from where she was known as Arnimaal.

    The play was presented by Saath Theatre Group, directed, written and designed by Manzoor Ahmed Mir. The music direction was done by Raja Bilal. The songs in the play were sung by Shahi Mumtaz and recorded at Folk Studio Srinagar.

    Palhalan’s Arinmaal

    The couple loved each other immensely until the day Bhavani Das returned home drunk. He was furious at Arnimaal and accused her of causing him humiliation. Unaware of the cause that frustrated the Afghan coutier, she insisted but failed to elicit a response. Following days Bhavani Das became alcoholic and frequented Srinagar’s dance bars.

    When Arnimaal came to know about her husband’s new found refuge in dancing, she made efforts to get him out of bars. In an attempt to make her husband fall in love again, she practiced singing and dancing. Even though she struggled hard but he did not give up.

    In fact, when Bhavani Das learned about it, he raised her hand against her and defended himself by saying that the religion, culture and society gives man the freedom to do whatever he wants. She refuted him politely which worsened the situation between them. He asked her to leave his home. However, she stayed back. Bhavani Das spent most of the time outside. Nobody talked to her.

    Meanwhile, she planned to go back to her parents many times, but her intellect did not allow her. Eventually, one day, an angry  Bhavani Das succeeded in throwing her out of his home.

    Arnimaal went back to Palhalan where she waited for him for several years without any change in her love towards her estranged husband. On the other hand, Bhavani’s hate also remained unchanged.

    Eventually she lost her sane self and turned old and dull. She died on the same place where the play started. Bhavani’s servant was provoking him against Arnimaal. When the news of Bhavani’s behaviour reached the governor, he was upset. After facing humiliation, Bhavani Das went to Palhalan but it was late already as she was no more. He arrived when the funeral of Arnimaal was going on. He regretted his actions. The darkness that would follow was shown by the lights that turned off marking the end of the play.

    Throughout the play, Arnimaal sang songs that explained and detailed the situation she was in. The dresses chosen for Arnimaal in the play also added to the character that shifted from modest when she was unmarried to bright and glittery during her marriage, then simple but colourful during the conflict and completely dull towards the end.

    The Arnimaal cast line included Zareena Ali, her friend by Jameela Akhter, Bhavani Das Kachroo by Ashraf Nagoo. The narrators in the play were Mehrajuddin Bhat, Reyaz Ahmed Mir, Haseena Sofi, Farid Ahmed Sheikh. The dancer was played by Midhat. Other artists were Shagufta Rehman, Ghulam Mohammed Bhagat, Manzoor ul Islam Bhagat, M Iqbal Bhagat, Irfan Ahmad Bhagat, Manzoor Ahmad Bhat and Bilal Ahmad Bhat. The properties were provided by Gulzar Ahmad Dar, costumes by Shaheen Masarat, Set by Mir Adil, Make-up by Aijaz Ahmad. The lights were operated by Tariq Hajini.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Theatre Festival 2023 Starts At Tagore Hall

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Cultural Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages inaugurates the eight-day long Theatre Festival Kashmir 2023 in presence of Secretary Culture Department Syed Abid Rasheed, OCD Culture Tufail Matto and Incharge Cultural Academy Mirza Farooq Anwar as special guests on Thursday.

    The guests were welcomed by performers of Band Pather headed by Manzoor-Ul-Haque. The programme is aimed to promote the rich cultural heritage in Jammu and Kashmir.  Mirza Farooq Anwar delivered a welcome speech where he spoke about several upcoming cultural programmes.

    While addressing the audience Tufail Matto focused on the need for attachment with culture. He said, “Kashmiri Pandits teach kids Kashmiri language primarily but in Kashmir, it is the least preferred language.” “Theatre has helped people to get international recognition. We should develop the habit of engagement with Kashmiri music, art and culture in our kids to keep it alive,” he added further.

    Syed Abid Rasheed also spoke at the event and promised to work on the revival of theatre in Kashmir. He said, “If we do not revive our culture of language, art and music, we will be left with buildings, roads and infrastructure only. It is important too but cultural heritage is the soul of a society.”

    While interacting with the audience he asked for suggestions for the theatre to evolve with the needs of the present generation. He expressed his views on saving cultural heritage along with incorporating the interests of youngsters by saying, “We should be open to change and evolution.”

    He also mentioned some measures that the Cultural Academy will be taking under his leadership including involvement of stakeholders to take decisions, taking up initiatives for handholding of artists, providing platforms for artists on school level, acceptability of all the true artists and providing international opportunities to artists from Jammu and Kashmir.

    The event is being held in collaboration with Cluster University Srinagar, Government College for Women MA Road, Abdul Ahad Azad Memorial Degree College, Government Degree College Chadoora, and Chief Education Office Budgam. The ceremony was attended by Srinagar Coordinator of the National School of Drama Gulzar Ahmed Ganie, Mohammad Amin Bhat, and Javed Ahmed among hundreds of other people in the audience.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Latest update on Hyderabad’s first drive-in theatre at RGIA

    Latest update on Hyderabad’s first drive-in theatre at RGIA

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    Hyderabad: The reports of the opening of India’s first airport drive-in theatre at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport have left Hyderabadis buzzing with excitement. Reports suggested that this new addition to the city’s entertainment scene will allow cinema lovers to enjoy their favourite films from the comfort of their own cars.

    Ever since the reports surfaced online, it’s no wonder that Hyderabadis are eagerly anticipating its grand opening and are curious to know more details about the drive-in theatre. And the latest development is sure to spark a wave of anticipation among cinema lovers.

    According to reports, renowned Tollywood actors Venkatesh Daggubati, Mahesh Babu, and Rana Daggubati will be at the forefront of this thrilling new venture as they have joined hands with Sunil Narang, a well-known Tollywood distributor, exhibitor and the owner of the multiplex chain Asian Cinema, to bring this unique cinema concept to the city.

    The drive-in theatre at the airport, reportedly to be named the ‘Asian Classic’, is expected to provide a fantastic viewing experience. RGIA’s picturesque surroundings are sure to make for the ideal setting for movies, allowing viewers to lose themselves in the magic of cinema while surrounded by the beauty of nature.

    The news of their collaboration has only added to the excitement, and movie-goers are eagerly waiting to witness this new revolution in the world of cinema. For those seeking relaxation from the hustle of city life, this unusual and enjoyable evening activity would be a good idea.

    In recent times, we noticed that Tollywood celebrities have been actively collaborating with Asian groups for the theatre business. Sunil has previously collaborated with Vijay Deverakonda (AVD Movies), Allu Arjun (AAA Cinemas), and Mahesh (AMB Cinemas).



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • All about Mahesh Babu’s luxurious theatre in Gachibowli, Hyderabad

    All about Mahesh Babu’s luxurious theatre in Gachibowli, Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Mahesh Babu’s son Gautam Ghattamaneni was spotted at Amb theatres along with his friends on Wednesday. The video of his visit to his father’s cinema hall quickly went viral on social media. Since then, Mahesh’s theatre has become the talk of the town and in this write-up, we will tell you more about it.

    Inside Mahesh Babu’s AMB Cinemas

    Amb Cinemas, owned by Tollywood superstar Mahesh Babu is located in Sarath City Capital Mall at Gachibowli and it was launched in 2018. Since then, it has become a go-to destination for moviegoers in Hyderabad. Thanks to its luxurious interiors, world-class sound system, and breathtaking visuals which will give you an unforgettable experience.

    The seats are spacious and comfortable, allowing you to sink into them and completely immerse yourself in the film.

    But it’s not just the technology that sets Amb Cinemas apart. It is the overall experience that the theatre provides. From the moment you walk in, you are greeted with warm hospitality, and the staff is always ready to help you with whatever you need. The theatre also offers a variety of food and beverage options, allowing you to enjoy your favourite snacks and drinks while watching your favourite movies.

    Other Tollywood actors who are in the theatre business are Vijay Deverakonda and Allu Arjun. Vijay owns a state-of-the-art theatre in Mahbubnagar, a town located about 100 kilometres from Hyderabad. He collaborated with an Asian group of cinemas for the same and named ‘AVD Cinemas’. AVD stands for Asian Vijay Deverakonda.

    Allu Arjun, on the other hand, will soon open a luxurious cinema hall (AAA Cinemas) located at Ameerpet, one of the prime hubs in Hyderabad.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Abdu Rozik books an entire theatre to watch SRK’s ‘Pathaan’

    Abdu Rozik books an entire theatre to watch SRK’s ‘Pathaan’

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    Mumbai: Former ‘Bigg Boss 16’ contestant and Tajikistani sensation Abdu Rozik booked an entire cinema hall in Mumbai to watch Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s action entertainer ‘Pathaan’.

    A clip shared by celebrity paparazzi, Viral Bhayani on Instagram, shows Abdu all excited and dancing to ‘Jhoome Jo Pathaan’ in the theatre. He even did the hook step from the number picturised on SRK and Deepika Padukone.

    He was heard saying: “Shah Rukh Sir we want to meet you, only you. We booked the whole cinema to watch Pathaan, for dancing, masti… Bohut maza hai bro.”

    Abdu is all set to make a debut in Hindi cinema with Salman Khan’s upcoming film ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’. He is just 19, and is a sensation on social media. He has also lent his vocal prowess for his numbers such as ‘Chota bhaijaan’ and ‘Pyaar’.

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  • Pathaan likely to get postponed as theatre owners not ready to reduce Brahmastra shows

    Pathaan likely to get postponed as theatre owners not ready to reduce Brahmastra shows

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    A Shah Rukh Khan film on the big screen is nothing short of a celebration for his fans, and when Shah Rukh returns in a full-fledged role after four long years, it’s a carnival of sorts. However, the recent update about the movie is likely to upset Shah Rukh Khan fans.

     

    Sources suggest that Pathaan is likely to get postponed as the theatre owners aren’t ready to reduce the shows of Brahmastra and give those slots to Pathaan. Theatre owners claim that even after two months, Brahmastra shows are getting housefull and reducing the shows will be a loss of opportunity cost.

     

    Yash Raj Films have written a letter to Karan Johar requesting him to reduce the number of shows of Brahmastra until Pathaan break evens its cost. Karan Johar hasn’t replied to the letter yet but is likely to agree since the Brahmastra is already on OTT.

     

    Yash Raj Films letter to Karan Johar is yet another proof that Brahmastra did a lot better than what was claimed by movie critics and is a slap on the face of people who trend Boycott Bollywood on social media.

     

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  • KRISONS Nexon 2.1 Home Theater | Bluetooth Supporting Home Theatre 2.1 | USB, AUX, LCD Display, Built-in FM, Recording, Remote Control 30 W Home Theatre

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