Mangaluru: Twin Konkani dramas 'Indira' and 'Bhooth Bonglo' spellbind audience


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Jul 6: It was a rare treat for Konkani drama enthusiasts as back-to-back twin dramas 'Indira' and 'Bhooth Bonglo' were staged on Sunday July 5 at Don Bosco hall in the city.

Both the short dramas of around 1 hour duration each, and of different genres were presented by Kala Kutam.

Veteran actor Benedict Miranda, popularly known as Benna Ruzai was honoured in the beginning by John M Permannur. Benna has been a tall name in Konkani drama for the past four decades.

The first drama staged was ‘Indira’ which was written and directed by John M Permannur. The drama was special for many reasons. It was one of the rarest attempts on Konkani stage as the story portrayed the life of the famous person Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India. Also, the story was not just a biography as anticipated. It was in fact interpretation of a few important events of Indira’s life from Indira’s own perspective.

Indira talks to the audience about some significant incidents in her life. She clears the misunderstanding on the ‘misdeeds’ committed by her son Sanjay Gandhi. She also defends her decisions especially that of the imposition of Emergency. Whether one likes the stance taken in the drama or not does not seem of much importance. It was a rare visual treat when the assassination is shown in the background in shadow form. Eulalia D’Souza was not a regular actress. Now she has shown that she is not an ordinary actress. She enacted the central character beautifully. Raymond D’Cunha narrated the story. Nikhita Jasmine Fernandes and Leslie Ferrao Permannur acted behind the scenes as shadow characters.

The drama starts with the assassination of Indira and then Indira’s soul comes to the stage and speaks about major happenings in her life. Indira does not only remain a politician, she becomes a mother and a human being. Indira’s cries on stage and sends the spectator into tears. Her assassination is again shown at the end of the drama.

The second drama 'Bhooth Bonglo' written by John M Permannur and directed by Martin R D'Souza Vamanjoor was a comedy with a social message. There are only four characters in the drama. An old man, a policeman and a youngster live in a house. An old lady enters that house saying that she is in search of her husband. The conversation and fight among the four keeps the spectators glued to their chairs. Ultimately it is revealed that she is not an old lady but a young one. The story explores the ‘lost love ‘in every human being’s life.

Actors Navin Kulshekar Derebail, Alwyn Miranda Jeppu, Floyd D’Mello Cascia and Sunitha D’Souza Permannur do justice to their roles.

Music was provided by Elden Mario D’souza. Chris Electronics did the lights and sounds and Arun D’Souza did the stage setting. Harish was the makeup man. Leslie Ferrao was the convener.

All the people who helped in making the dramas a success were honoured. Felci Lobo Derebail compered the stage programme.

The banner ‘Kala Kutam’ was originally started by Benna and Minna Ruzai. Currently John Permannur with the involvement of drama lovers manages the banner. Kala Kutam welcomes talents who love drama.

 

  

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  • Maxim Saldanha, kuwait

    Wed, Jul 08 2015

    Congrats Floy. Its nice to see u on konkani drama. I wish u all success & may u have many more upcoming years.

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  • Rajesh Rohan Lobo, Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 08 2015

    Congrats Floyd Demllo your Police Drema Very Nice,Good Work And Keep It Up ,Wish You Many More.....,

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  • Dina, Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 08 2015

    Floyd dmello ur polic act dram was very nic we proud of u keep it up.wish u many more .....

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  • varun, someshwara

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    hi floyd when did you become a policeman:)ssupper dupper performance

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  • Jovita Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    Congrats Floyd!, Wish you many more.....

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  • Abhiram Achar, Bejai \ Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    Hey Inspector, Floyd D’mello Cascia “vow police station mare” looking coooooooool bro. Nice costume and makeup.. Keep up the good work.

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  • Rakshit Mulya, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    Hey POLICE Floyd D'mello Cascia... awesome!! mast hai bhai!!

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  • Rahul Parekh, Ahmadabad \ Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    My Friend “FLOYD D’MELLO.. CASCIA”
    You are a multi-talented person and a rising star of Konkani. May you get all success. Yesterdays show witnessed house full crowd, and I was very much impressed with your acting. Please let me know if you are planning to perform this play again.?

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  • Abdul Shafiel, Mangalore / Bajpe

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    Floyd D’mello Cascia. Seen you as a MC. Seen you hosting the events. But today I got a chance to see you as a actor. You are awesome brother. Congrats kala-kutam for you contribution to theater.

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  • Ajith Adyanthaya, Mangalore \ Kaikamba

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    Dear Floyd D’mello Cascia
    We missed to see the first play. But your performance in “BOOTH BANGLO” play was mind blowing. It was after your (Floyd D’mello Cascia) entry the drama got a lift. God bless you in your future endeavors.

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  • Sunil kumar, Belthangady / Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 07 2015

    Congrats Floyd D’mello Cascia. Superb performance by you and your team. Your role as a police constable gave life to the play. Waiting to see many more performances from you Floyd Cascia (F.C)

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  • julia cutinha, bondel/Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    Congratulations Eula aunty

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  • cecilia ellis, ontario, canada

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    I came to read the review because I dreamt last night my "boss" told me to open a file called "Nehru's Daughter". So I googled Nehru's Daughter and found your site. I love live theater and hope this play "Indira" gets on film so I can see it some day. I don't have a "boss" - (82 year old retiree) here, only because of dream. structure of play sounds original, lovely concept. Congrats from canada.

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  • Prem Pinto, Mangalore / Dubai

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    congratulations Dear Olwin Miranda and team
    good work and keep it up.

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  • LEENA SALDANHA, BONDEL /MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    EULA CONGRATS SIS
    ON SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE. THE FEELING OF A MOTHER BEHIND THE SCREEN IS VERY TRUE. WHATEVER MAY BE A LADY'S STATUS, A MOTHER HAS TO CARRY ON HER ROLE.
    CONGRATS TO MR JOHN M.P.FOR ENACTING YOUR THOUGHTS. GREAT JOB. HOPE TO SEE MANY MORE.......

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  • CGS, Mangllurkar

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    Congrats to John R.Permannur, Martin R.D'Souza and all the artistes of Indira and Bhooth Bonglo for this brilliant performance. Indira Eulalia Gandhi was superb! Good luck to Kala Kutam,Mangllur.

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  • Preema D'Souza, Bejai/Sharjah

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    Dear Eula,
    Congratulations my dear!!! So proud of you. And so nice to see Eldon too. Great going! I wish you the best in future too. May you get many more opportunities to show your talent.

    Lots of Love,
    Preema.

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  • Flavy Sequeira, Kateel/Muscat

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    Congrats my dear Sis,
    well-played as 'Indira Gandhi'
    Proud to be your sister!!
    Despite your busy schedule and responsibilities you showed one more talent hidden in you!
    God Bless you always Sis.
    thank you Daijiworld for publishing this.

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