চশমে বদ্দুর
- 11 May, 24
- 05:30 PM - 08:30 PM
- Girish Mancha: Kolkata
Anaondodhoni Dum Dum is a cultural organisation of like-minded vocalists, instrumentalists, and lyricists who have come together being uniformly inspired by the works of Gurudeb, Rabindranath Tagore. We are going to arrange our annual cultural program in Girish Mancha, Kolkata on 11th May, 2024, aligning the same for observing and celebrating the birth anniversary of Gurudeb Rabindranath Tagore in a befitting manner. So, We are going to present Rabindra Sure Tin Kahon, a Musical Tribute to Gurudev along with a Play, Chashme Baddur, by Blank Verse.
- The gang of Gabbar Singh gets startled after coming to rob Ramgarh. The village people have shown so much endearment that their guns stopped working. It felt like the gang became dumb by listening to the song of only two people. By getting this report, Sardar got very angry. Instantly, he shot two fellowmen. Kalia could escape death because he did not learn singing. He has never done any work without Sardar’s permission.
- It was Holi. Gabbar went to kill Thakur Sahab but he was unable to do so. Thakur wanted to make Gabbar one of his own. Gabbar wanted to cut Thakur’s hands, but Thakur gave his hands voluntarily. After this, disasters started to betide Gabbar. Having forgot to rob, he starts writing poems and plunges into studies and songs. Because, here, Thakur Sahab is none other than Rabindranath Tagore as ‘Tagore’ is ‘Thakur’ in our vernacular.
- On the other hand, a female dacoit, Pushpa who revolts to have Sardar’s chair, gets thrown out from the gang.
- But is it easy to be a dacoit? It needs more courage to love people than to kill or rob them – Gabbar realized one day. Then he understood the true meaning of ‘robbery’. And Pushpa, eventually, also admits, in a dramatic justice, that love prevails. And that is the power of Thakur’s hands.
Venue: Girish Mancha
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Premium @ ₹500
Stock:: 46 seats
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Gold @ ₹400
Stock:: 45 seats
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Silver @ ₹300
Stock:: 76 seats
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Bronze @ ₹200
Stock:: 22 seats