World Theater Day Spark in Jamshedpur

Karim City College celebrates with notable play ‘Ajab Madaari Ghazab Tamasha’

Jamshedpur’s Karim City College, under SPARC’s banner, celebrated World Theater Day with a showcase of ‘Ajab Madaari Ghazab Tamasha,’ marking a significant cultural event in the city’s calendar.

JAMSHEDPUR – Esteemed faculty members and students came together to witness the vibrant celebration of World Theater Day at Karim City College.

The event was organized by the Society for Promotion of Art and Culture (SPARC), a literary and cultural organization of the college.

Dr. Mohammad Reyaz, the Principal, emphasized theater’s role in mirroring life and its critical literary value.

Ajab Madaari Ghazab Tamasha,’ a renowned play by Akhtar Ali, took center stage, directed by Shivlal Sagar.

The play featured Aniket Karna and Aniket Jaiswal in leading roles, supported by a cast of talented student artists.

The ensemble cast included Akash Das, Priya Kumari, Akash Kumar Singh, Ayush Banerjee, Ayush Mitra, and Rishabh Raj.

Director Shivlal Sagar spoke on theater’s capacity to guide society and inspire a collective awakening.

The celebration underscored the significance of theater in reflecting the nuances of life and its role as an essential literary form.

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