Delivered in Tamang language, only a few lines of Nepali language are used in the play.
The play revolves around the story of a Tamang village where Mhendomaya is required to join her husband to kill the serpents of Bhairav Kunda (lake) on the way to Gosaikunda as the serpents are troubling the villagers. [break]
Using only a few props, the actors were successful in conveying the message of the play with their attention-grabbing performances.
Bijay Rai
The background music, sounds and lights also added more effects to the play, making the audience more drawn towards watching it.
Even though the play is about loss and sorrows, a few humorous elements have been infused in it, making the play a little cheerful.
Commenting on the show, Prof Dr Abhi Subedi said, “The artists have performed really well. It has also been directed very nicely.”
Theater director and founder of Sarwanam Theater, Ashesh Malla, said, “While watching the play, I felt that language doesn’t really matter if the actors are good and if there is a proper coordination on the stage. I would like to congratulate all the artists and the play’s director Ghimire Yuvraj for such a wonderful work.”
The play will be performing everyday at Sarwanam Theater at 5:15 pm till September 28.