The Nepali drama 'Tyo Feri Farkala?' has been staged at the Alwar Color Festival in Rajasthan, India. Bhavani Bhikshu's play is produced by Parivanth Theater of Jhapa.
Directed by Kavita Nepal, the play has highlighted the conflicts between the villages and settlements that are being deserted due to the impact of urbanization, the village life, the struggle of the village family, love, waiting and the boundaries drawn by the society. The play was staged on Monday at the Sayedine Natya Mahotsav organized by Rang Sanskar Theater Group of Rajasthan. The festival, which started on December 18, will continue till March 27. Organizers said that more than 100 plays will be staged during this period.
The story of the play 'Tyo Pheri Farkala?' revolves around a young woman named Sani (Diksha Marasini). Who is enjoying in the village with her nature-loving mother. One day a stranger from the city comes to the village. Who has the love of an unknown person. Sani is attracted to him. However, the stranger leaves the village before the next morning. Sani loses him.
but not found. Sani waits for him for 18 years. 18 years can change a lot. The little old lady begins to appear. His mother also passes away. When after 18 years the stranger comes back to the village and finds Sani not as beautiful as before. Ani says, 'Now you are old.' Then Sani gets angry. And returning the muffler left by the stranger 18 years ago, she says, 'Now I am free from the bonds of this love.' Acted. Asmit Acharya's musical accompaniment has made the play even more powerful. The emotional performance of the play has given a deeply touching response to theater connoisseurs of Rajasthan.
