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Vice President Venkaiah Naidu calls for reviving theatre, making it agent of social change

News Agencies | Updated on: 19 November 2021, 22:39 IST
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday called for the revival of drama, stage plays and theatre and making them an agent of social change.

The Vice President participated in the 'Nataka Sahityotsavam' event in Hyderabad and released six volumes of a book containing popular Telugu plays titled 'Telugu Prasiddha Natakalu'.


Speaking on the occasion, he emphasized that the theatre art form needs to reinvent to attract the audience, particularly the younger generation.

Referring to the historic role played by the theatre in bringing about social awareness on social evils like dowry, Naidu noted that it still has the potential to eliminate many discriminatory practices in society and suggested that it could be used as an agent of social change.

He observed that drama and folk artists can play a key role in bringing movements like Swachh Bharat closer to the people.

Naidu recalled the prominent role played by stage plays during the freedom struggle in bringing about political and social consciousness among the people, including leaders like Mahatma Gandhi who was inspired by 'Satya Harishchandra' in his childhood.

Vice President suggested that apart from government patronage, private organizations, civil society and especially private TV channels should come forward to promote theatre.

He called upon schools and colleges to provide exposure to children to various art forms and encourage them to take up these activities as part of their curriculum.

"This will bring about social awareness in children and inculcate leadership qualities in them," he added.

Naidu appreciated the initiative of Aravinda Arts and TANA Publishers for bringing out the compilation of 100 famous Telugu plays between 1880 and 2020 through the six volumes of the book.

He called for more such efforts to popularize theatre in India.

(ANI)

First published: 19 November 2021, 22:39 IST