RSS play 100th staging in Delhi highlights centenary celebrations through cultural storytelling and historical legacy.
The 100th staging of the Hindi play ‘Sangh Ganga ke Teen Bhagirath’ was held at the Keshav Kunj in the national capital, marking a significant milestone in the centenary celebrations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
The performance, held at the Ashok Singhal Sabhaghar, drew a large audience and featured the presence of prominent dignitaries, reflecting the growing cultural engagement around the organisation’s 100-year journey.
Theatre as a Medium of Ideological Expression
The play chronicles the lives and contributions of the first three Sarsanghchalaks—Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar, and Balasaheb Deoras—highlighting their role in shaping the organisation’s vision and growth.
Through dramatic storytelling, the production captures the essence of their leadership and the evolution of the organisation over the past century.
Cultural Event Draws Wide Participation
The event witnessed participation from political leaders, social workers, artists, and citizens, underscoring the significance of cultural platforms in conveying historical narratives.
Kapil Mishra, Delhi’s Minister for Art, Culture, and Language, attended the event along with senior RSS functionary Sunil Ambekar.
Message of Discipline and Nation-Building
Speaking at the event, Kapil Mishra emphasized the role of cultural expressions in promoting values such as discipline, dedication, and patriotism.
The play portrays how the organisation’s leadership navigated challenges and contributed to nation-building efforts over decades.
Creative Team Behind the Production
The play has been written by Sridhar Gadage and directed by Sanjay Pendse. Their work brings historical figures to life, making the narrative accessible to contemporary audiences.
Nationwide Performances Mark Centenary Year
As part of the centenary celebrations, the play is being staged across various cities in India. The initiative aims to reach a wider audience and engage younger generations with the organisation’s history.
Art and History Intersect in Cultural Narrative
The use of theatre as a storytelling medium allows for a deeper emotional connection with audiences, bridging the gap between history and contemporary understanding.
Growing Interest in Cultural Documentation
The success of the play reflects a broader interest in documenting and presenting historical narratives through creative formats.
Legacy Continues Through Cultural Engagement
The 100th staging of the play serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of the organisation and its continued relevance in contemporary discourse.
Inputs & Images: Hindusthan Samachar
Edited By: Akshaya Polepalli
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