Gained deeper insight into Indian culture: Trishla Patel
Fri, Apr 9 2021 15:12 IST |
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Gained deeper insight into Indian culture: Trishla Patel.(Photo:IANSLIFE). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 9 : Thespian Trishla Patel, who plays the character of Beni Bai in the teleplay Aaj Rang Hai a musical celebration of India s syncretic cultural and artistic traditions through the poetry of Amir Khusrau says that the core message of the play is humanity over hate .
Directed by Purva Naresh, its story revolves around Beni Bai, who has a profound knowledge of the history of Indian classical music and uses it to counsel her neighbours be it Fanney and Sharda s inter-religious affair, Ameena and Vidya s endless curiosity about love, life and God or whether Holi is a festival of and for only Hindus wise Beni holds the keys to all the complexities.
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Zee Theatre celebrates International Women s Day by showcasing teleplays about powerful women who exemplify resilience and indomitable inner strength. The teleplays will be screened on Airtel Spotlight, Tata Sky Theatre and Dish TV & D2H Rangmanch Active to honour women as they continue to fight against discrimination. An overview:
White Lily and Night Rider explores the age of social media through the lens of two 30-somethings played by Sonali Kulkarni and Milind Phatak; who use pseudonyms and fall in love with each other, only to uncover different personalities when they actually meet.
The play is directed by Milind Phatak and will be aired at Tata Sky Theatre at 2 pm and 8 pm on 7th March.