The current batch of Madhya Pradesh School of Drama (MPSD) gave a spellbinding performance. The play Paap aur Prakash was staged at MPSD on Sunday under class representation.
The play is directed by Robin Das. It is based on a story by Leo Tolstoy.
The central character Chandan is the servant of the rich farmer couple Jodharam and Sona. In order to marry Sona Chandan, her mother kills her husband under the influence of Kuslo.
After all the wealth comes in hand, Chandan becomes a love affair with his stepdaughter Mama. Mama becomes pregnant and kills her own child under the pressure of Chandan, gold and her mother. Under the burden of sin, Chandan confesses his guilt in the silence of Mama and surrenders to the police.
Rabin Das, a graduate in Economics from Utkal University, Orissa and an alumnus of National School of Drama, New Delhi, joined the faculty of the school in 1977-78. As a philosopher, he has worked with many important colorists in his country and has created interesting and innovative ideas for more than 60 plays of different genres.
As an instructor, he has brought out many important aspects of contemporary Indian color presentations. He has also worked as an art director and actor in feature films, television and other entertainment mediums. As a senior teacher, besides his students and young color workers, he has organized workshops for regional, national and international level color groups and institutions.
Over the years, Das has focused on a range of color activity-oriented issues such as theatrical production and performance through various methods of formal training, collective color practice, presentations and workshops. Your methodology is based on understanding the complexity of the different elements of theater in interdependence apart from coming together to create multidimensional dynamics and resonance in the given article.
In his work, he is seen exploring various fields such as perfection in the contemporary Indian context, realism and modern theater, the development of dramatic dance art, the discovery of habitual forms and styles, theatrical adaptation of novels and plays from different sources. Development of etc.The self-trained astrophysicist and satirist Robin Das has been making equal efforts to renew the methods of teaching besides trying to assimilate the methods of modern and classical theatrical training.
In 2000, he was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for his special contribution in the field of vision. He was also awarded the Pandit Ganga Sharma Hindi Award in 2011 as a director and teacher of Hindi theater by the Central Hindi Institute of India.