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Maneesh Srivastava 12/29/2016 (This article is sponsored by Masala Art) Hindi Manch Does it again! Hindi
Manch mesmerizes the packed auditorium of Thoreau School of Concord, Mass.
on Sunday December 18, 2016 with its third ‘Sahitya Sammelan,’ a
Literary Sitting on a much larger scale and in a more structured and formal
setting. Hindi Manch brings every year, one is its kind event purely based on
Hindi/Urdu Literature. This year Hindi/Urdu poetry, two Hindi comedy plays and 3
songs were presented by immensely talented Poets, Actors and Singers from New
England Area. Eight New England Poets Kiran
Naath, Mareej Kirmani, Mahmood Alam, Sunayna Kachroo, Maneesh Srivastava, Poppy
Awasthi Charnalia, Purvi Shah and Amrit Chopra presented their poetry that
touched a variety of topics. From love to human relations, from motherhood to motherland
and from senseless killings to child sexual abuse, each poet brought their own
unique touch to the Sammlean and left the audience wanting more. Two Hindi Comedy plays left the
audience tickled for rest of the evening, the Play La-ilaj ilaaz was staged by
Preetesh Shrivastava, Monisha Prakash, Pranay Khare, Satish Palyam, Mahesh
Gadgil, Krithi Nathan, Seema Gupta, and Aryan Narayan, directed by Mahesh
Gadgil and Mohan Dali. The Second play ‘Grihadasha ki Dasha’ was presented by
Sanjay Jain, Pratibha Krishnamurthy, Java Joshi, Ajay Jaisingh and a young
actor Arth Joshi the play was directed by Anish Khanzode and Mohan Dali. The songs were performed by Ravi Torvi,
Jayashree Shahane, Rajiv Gangurde and Sonal Limbachia. The stage was flawlessly managed by the EmCeee team comprised of Ali
Rizvi, Jaya Pande, Smitha Bharadwaj, Raksha Soni, Prithvi Banerjee and Pratibha
Shah. The event was conceptualized by Sahitya
Vibhag the literary arm of Hindi Manch. The Key members of the Sahitya Vibhag
are: Sudhanshu Mishra, Shubha Chungi, Jaya Pande, Syed Ali Rizvi and Sanjay
Jain. The Hindi Manch Sahitya Sammelan caters to the literary taste
of the lovers of Hindi, Urdu, Bhojpuri, Awadhi, Brij Bhasha and associated
dialects, said Preetesh Shrivastata, President, Hindi Manch. He thanked all the
volunteers and supporters and further expressed how community has supported all
the events as a family and helped not only procuring also passing on the
heritage of Hindi Culture to the next generation. Hindi Manch is a non-profit
organization whose aim is to bring people who know or want to know Hindi/Urdu
and related dialects together by cultural, social and educational programs and
activities and to propagate Hindi language and culture in the future
generations. This organization is not related to any caste, religion, region or
area. This organization welcomes people from all religion, region and
languages. To buy tickets please log on to www.hindimanch.org or
send an Email at hindimanchsahityavibhag@gmail.com or call at 617-620-1804, 781-413-4189 or 973-220-2713. You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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