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The play 'Sandhipur', which is being staged at the local Parivanth Theatre, has exposed the harsh reality of the border region. This drama is written by Ujjwal Prasain and directed by Ghimire Yuvraj, which focuses on the geographical, social, political and environmental impact of the border.
In the play, which started staging from February 14, various forms of idolatry, exploitation, exploitation and injustice arising due to borders have been powerfully presented. "Political boundaries are not just a tool to separate geography," said playwright Prasain, "They are also an integral part of the power structure that separates communities."
The play "Sandhipur" begins with a shooting incident. A tribal named Veeren is killed in a shooting incident in Dasgaja. The drama revolved around the situation after his murder.
The harsh reality of political boundaries is presented in an artistic manner. The drama tries to show the serious issues like the melting of snow in the mountains, exploitation of rivers and toxic atmosphere.
The artists have tried to vividly expose the social, economic and political conflicts faced by the residents of the border areas through drama. The
drama features actors like Kavita Nepal, Lomash Paudel, Ganesh Basnet, Angel Khadka, Shibir Chamlagai, Asmita Acharya, Gagan Chhetri, Jharna Khanal, Bhumika Neupane, Bhavna Gautam, Diksha Marasini, Angel Niroula and others.
'Sandhipur' is not only an entertaining drama but also an artistic document that powerfully exposes the inequality and injustice created due to borders, according to the audience's response. "This play helps a lot to understand the story of border society," was the reaction of journalist Chandra Kishore after watching the play.
