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Adaptation of ‘Ramayana’ makes waves in Karachi

Director Yoheshwar Karera says he never felt that staging the ‘Ramayana’ would lead to people disliking him or issuing threats
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A painting from the British Library depicts Sita being harassed by Ravana at Ashokavana
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A Pakistani drama group is making waves by staging an adaptation of the ‘Ramayana’, a powerful legend of good versus evil deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, in Karachi city of Pakistan's Sindh province.

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Drama group ‘Mauj’, staging the ‘Ramayana’ at the Karachi Arts Council over the weekend, has won appreciation for their efforts to bring the epic to life by using AI enhancements.

Director Yoheshwar Karera said he never felt that staging the ‘Ramayana’ would lead to people disliking him or issuing threats.

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“To me, bringing the Ramayana to life on stage is a visual treat and shows the Pakistani society is more tolerant than it is often given credit for,” he said.

Karera said the drama had been well received, with many critics appreciating the efforts put into the production and the actors' performance.

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Art and film critic Omair Alavi said he was impressed by the sincerity in the storytelling, and the dynamic lighting, live music, colourful costumes, and evocative designs all added to the grandeur of the show.

“The narrative is top class as the Ramayana is a story that resonates with millions around the world.”

Producer Rana Kazmi, who plays the part of Sita, said she was intrigued by the idea of bringing the ancient tale as a living, breathing experience for audiences.

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