Aamaar Gaan by Chetla Krishti Sansad
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Date: 27 November 2024
Time: 6:00 PM
Venue: KCC Amphitheatre
KCC presents Chetla Krishti Sansad’s Aamaar Gaan, a gripping play that delves into the mysterious disappearance of Polash, a visually impaired, wheelchair-bound boy, at AMI Arts Festival 2024.
Polash’s disappearance sparks two simultaneous searches—one by his friends and family, filled with anxiety, and another, a deeper, more personal journey corresponding to his incomprehension of light while growing up, along with his irresistible desire to understand the language of physics. Haunted by an enigmatic dark figure who forces him to confront his innermost thoughts, Polash embarks on a path of introspection and discovery. Through this process, he transcends his physical limitations and connects with the cosmic music, an eternal symphony that brings him solace and a profound sense of connection with the universe.
About the Director:
Suman Sengupta is presently heading the Operations in the CESC Thermal Power Plant, Budgebudge, West Bengal. He did his Bachelor of Engineering from Jadavapur University, Kolkata. He has a theatre heritage in his family. He is the grandson of the famous playwright late Sachin Sengupta, former Executive member of Sangeet Natak Academy, and the son of the famous playwright and director late Dwipendra Sengupta. His theatre experiences include: Acting in numerous remarkable Bengali theatre productions, like ‘Gabbukhela’, ‘Jame Manushe’, etc. also acted as set-designer for a number of Plays. He is an able playwright for the Group “Dwitiya Sattwa”, some of which were published in different Bengali Theatre magazines. He has directed number of plays for Dwitiya Sattwa, which took part in the Festivals organized by Paschim Banga Natya Academy. He Plays the lead character in the “Siraj-ud-Daullah”, directed the play as well as designed the production. At present “Naa, Tor Jonoyo” written and directed by him, produced by Dwitiya Sattwa is having regular shows and received critical acclaim. He also written and directed the play “Aamaar Gaan” which in now running production of Chetla Krishti Sansad.