Shaheen Public School, Maloya, Chandigarh
Sambhang Theatre, Swami Ramtirth Educational Cultural and HM Society, Chandigarh Sangeet Natak Academy, and Punjab Sangeet Natak Academy jointly organised the 30th Sambhang Natya Utsav 2024 at Punjab Kala Bhawan, Sector 16, Chandigarh. Students of Maloya School staged a play, “Nasha Mukt Desh”. On one side, people were shown doing bad deeds and on the other side, “Bharat Mata” was shown making them aware. The message given in the play was that the result of bad deeds is always bad. The actors in the play were Sakshi, Sonakshi, Jaspreet, Rakshika, Bhavya, Vineet, Ayush, Samar, Pravinder and Ritika. The play was directed by Komal.
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