'Shraddha Suman' staged on the fourth day of the theatre festival at Punjabi University'Shraddha Suman' staged on the fourth day of the theatre festival at Punjabi University

Patiala, December 6- On the fourth day of the 10th Nora Richards Theatre Festival being organised by Sarthak Rangmanch and Social Welfare Society, Patiala in collaboration with the Youth Welfare Department and Punjab Music Academy, Chandigarh, the play 'Shraddha Suman' was presented by Yuva Rangmanch, which was directed by Dr. Ankur Sharma. The play Shraddha Suman is a theatrical adaptation of Girish Karnad's story.

Patiala, December 6- On the fourth day of the 10th Nora Richards Theatre Festival being organised by Sarthak Rangmanch and Social Welfare Society, Patiala in collaboration with the Youth Welfare Department and Punjab Music Academy, Chandigarh, the play 'Shraddha Suman' was presented by Yuva Rangmanch, which was directed by Dr. Ankur Sharma. The play Shraddha Suman is a theatrical adaptation of Girish Karnad's story.
It shows that a guilty person, no matter how much he proves himself innocent, always knows deep down that he is a guilty person. He can never get rid of his conscience. In the play, Dr. Ankur Sharma, Vishesh Arora, Nidhi Chugh, Divyanshu, Simar, Prinkle Hans and Ibadat Mand played their roles very well. Jeevan and Uttam conducted the music and light of the play. Festival Director Dr. Indrajit Goldy expressed his gratitude to the guests and audience who came. 
In the morning face-to-face session, Punjabi theatre and film actress Rupinder Rupi and her partner Bhupinder Barnala shared memories of their theatre and film journey with the audience and answered questions from the audience. She said that behind every success there is a long struggle. It is very important for a woman to balance her work and domestic life.
She also said that the support of husband and wife is very important to move ahead in life. Patience and satisfaction in every work helps in reaching the destination. At the end of this session, both of them released the book 'The Story of a Real Person' written by Russian author Boris Polovy to promote book culture.