Korean Month – Chunhyang

Korean Month – Chunhyang (2000)
Movies
3.0 hrs

May 29, 2019 7:00 pm Wednesday

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Mongryong marries the beautiful Chunhyang without telling his father, the Governor of Namwon. When his father is transferred to Seoul, Mongryong has to leave Chunhyang and finish his exams. Chunhyang, being the daughter of a courtesan, is also legally a courtesan.

Director: Kwon-taek Im Writers: Sang-hyun Cho (story), Hye-yun Kang Stars: Hyo-jeong Lee, Seung-woo Cho, Seong-nyeo Kim

Movies Intro : 7:00 PM Movies Starts at 7:10 PM Post-Screening Discussion – 15 mins

Jaat Hi Puchho Sadhu Ki

Jaat Hi Puchho Sadhu Ki
Play
3.0 hrs

May 24, 2019 8:00 pm Friday

A play by KASH Theatre-‘Jaat Hi Puchho Sadhu Ki’ written by a renowned playwright Late Vijay Tendulkar. The performance is a translated version in Hindi by Late Prof. Vasant Dev, which is an out an out hilarious satire. The play is being designed and directed by Subhash Gupta. The play was written somewhere in 1977 and it talks about caste-ism and nepotism which is relevant in today’s times as well. Mahipat Babhruvahan hails from a village. He belongs to a lower caste. His hard work and perseverance enables him to acquire education and land a job as a professor however his caste becomes a stumbling block in his success. He reacts using various means to protect his position resulting in hilarious and adventurous situation.

Organizer
KASH Theatre

KASH Theatre is a renowned name in Orissa and they are known for their in-house productions. The Hyderabad chapter has staged the below mentioned plays in Hyderabad and have traveled to different cities with their shows. Name of the shows: Botal Arz Hai Pardon Lash’T Wish

Mukti 1937 Bengali FilmScreening

Mukti 1937 Bengali FilmScreening
Movies
2.5 hrs

May 18, 2019 7:00 pm Saturday

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Mukti 1937 Bengali film screening with English subtitles Country: Indian; Year: 1937; Language: Bengali; Runtime: 115 min; Color: Black and White; Sound: Mono Studio: New Theatres

Barua’s classic adultery story tells of an artist, Prasanta (Barua) presented in the stereotypically romantic image dedicated to his vocation, paying no heed to his scandalous reputation (he paints nude models) and with a cavalier attitude to his conservative father-in-law’s (Choudhury) demands for good social behaviour. He is married to the rich Chitra (Kanan Devi). The couple are in love but neither partner is prepared to compromise their ideals. The marriage falls apart. Prasanta concedes his wife demand for a divorce and goes to the jungles of Assam, where for many years his closest associates are a wild elephant and Jharna (Menaka), the wife of an innkeeper named Pahari (P. Mullick). He also makes a sworn enemy of a local trader (Nawab/A. Mullick). Chitra marries the millionaire Bipul (Mukherjee) and they go on an elephant hunt. They kill Prasanta’s pet elephant. Since Chitra believes Prasanta to be dead he avoids meeting her, but he is forced to rescue her from the vilainous trader. Prasanta succeeds but dies at Chitra’s feet. The film interprets his death as Chitra’s final achievement of the freedom she had craved. Barua contrasts the regressive story presented as static and unresolved, both as narrative and performance, with a hyperactive environment that overwhelms the trivial nature of the lead couples’ desires. There are many sequence shots tracking through walls – including the justly celebrated ‘psychological’ opening shot as Prasanta walks through one door after another until he reaches his studio, and from interior to exterior, while nature is exemplified by mountains, trees, wind and charging elephants. This was one of the first elaborate filmic uses of Tagore’s lyrics, with the poet’s original tunes (Sahar range rang, Mesa te bobe. Tar biday belar malakhani), but one of the film’s big hits, Diner sheshe ghumer deshe, was composed originally for the film by Mullick.

The film will be introduced by Aparajita Roy Sinha, Film Critique

ALL ARE WELCOME

Organizer
Lamakaan

Lamakaan is an open cultural space in Hyderabad which organizes events on socio-economic, political, sports, games, music, art, paintings, movies.

IDEA OF INDIA: DIFFERENT VARIANT

IDEA OF INDIA: DIFFERENT VARIANT
Talk
2.0 hrs

May 16, 2019 5:00 pm Thursday

IDEA OF INDIA: DIFFERENT VARIANTS

-An interactive talk with

Dr. Shamsul Islam taught Political Science for 40 years in the Delhi University. He has written over 14 books, and over 700 articles in dailies and journals both in India and abroad on issues like theocracy, religious intolerance, fundamentalism, status of Dalits, women, and culture, theatre, human values, human rights, exploitation etc. He is visiting Hyderabad, and would like to share his thoughts with interested people and answer questions.

Organizer
Lamakaan An Open Cultural Space

Lamakaan an open cultural space.

Dramma by Manch Theatre

Dramma by Manch Theatre
Play
1.5 hrs

May 12, 2019 7:30 pm Sunday

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Manch Theatre is performing Two Hindi Play. 1st Play – Dhoka(genre-suspense), Duration- 40 mins, written and Directed by Priyadarsani Suranjika Samal 2nd Play – Kirayedaar( genre -comedy), Duration- 30 mins (Based on a Bengali Play written by Narayan Ganguly ) Hindi Translation and Directed by -Subrata Basak

Topi Ki Dastaan

Topi Ki Dastaan
Play
1.5 hrs

May 11, 2019 7:30 pm Saturday

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Topi Ki Daastan is based on a famous and popular Hindi novel Topi Shukla, written in the early sixties by Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza. It has been adapted by Wings Cultural Society in the ‘Dastaan Narration Form’. Through storytelling we have tried to recreate the turbulence between ‘ Topi’ and ‘Iffan’, the main characters, they are childhood friends who have grown up in an independent cultural environment before the great divide that was the result of the creation of the two nations. The entire scenario is created through dialogues in the truest format. This “Dastaan” is an attempt to reinvent those feelings of fear and horror between the two main communities which were affected. It revolves around TOPI who is an embodiment of chaos in the post independent era. The “Dastaan” highlights the circumstances of two nations existing within the one nation. Topi a Hindu by faith questions the formation of Pakistan and is a mirror image of the mindset of his times,which also becomes a reflection of the present day scenario.

MOVIE SCREENING-PATHER PANCHALI

MOVIE SCREENING-PATHER PANCHALI
Movies
2.0 hrs

May 07, 2019 7:30 pm Tuesday

Movie Screening – Pather Panchali by Satyajit Ray

Pather Panchali is Ray’s debut film, and the first film of his ‘The Apu Triology’

The time is early twentieth century, a remote village in Bengal.The film deals with a Brahmin family, a priest – Harihar, his wife Sarbajaya, daughter Durga, and his aged cousin Indir Thakrun – struggling to make both ends meet.

Pather Panchali has a universal humanist appeal. Though the film deals with the grim struggle for survival by a poor family, it has no trace melodrama. What is projected in stead is the respect for human dignity.

The sequences of Apu and elder sister Durga, exploring their little world and sharing secrets are most remarkable aspect of the film. These include the scenes of – discovery of train by Durga and Apu in field of white Kash flowers, the candy seller sequence, and Indir Thakrun’s death.

The film develops its characters and the atmosphere slowly and resolutely. The narrative builds up to a powerful climax as we begin to empathise with the characters.

DURATION : 2 HOURS

VENUE : LAMAKAAN

Marathi Play by PL Deshpande

Marathi Play by PL Deshpande
Play

May 05, 2019 7:30 pm Sunday

On the occasion of Birth Centenary of renowned Marathi writer P L Deshpande “Sahitya Katta Neredmet” pays tribute to him by performing his one of the hilarious Marathi.

Gardabhandam & Abbey Emleydu

Gardabhandam & Abbey Emleydu
Play
1.5 hrs

May 04, 2019 7:30 pm Saturday

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Samahaara Theatre Co-operative presents

A double bill of two Telugu Comedies

Tanikella Bharini’s “GARDABHANDAM” & S. Partha Saradhi’s “ABBEY EMLEYDU”

Directed by Rathna Shekar

Date: 04th May 2019 Time: 7:30pm Venue: Lamakaan, Hyderabad.

“GARDABHANDAM”

Written by eminent playwright, actor, director Shri.Tanikella Bharani, Gardabhandam ( Donkey’s egg) is a rib tickling political satire that talks about inherited political power. The play is mix of fictional mythology and contemporary social issues. Come grab your seats and enjoy the fun.

“ABBEY EMLEYDU”

Abbe emleydu is a hilarious farce written by Shri. Shankaramanchi Partha Saradhi. A laid back husband, a forgetful wife and a deaf servant. To this mix add a colorful boss who has an exciting plan for the weekend with his subordinates, two strangers who walk into the house for a free meal and a missing ring. What happens when all these colourful characters meet in a situation like this ? Lets find out.

Climate Samvad Greenpeace India

Climate Samvad Greenpeace India
Talk
2.0 hrs

May 03, 2019 7:30 pm Friday

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Greenpeace India invites you to be part of Climate Samvad, an initiative to address the issue of climate change, and how YOU can play a crucial role in mitigating it

Climate Change Impacts are already worsening. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) landmark report SR15 warns we have only 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe.

CLIMATE SAMVAD or Climate Dialogue are series of 11 public events being organized by Greenpeace India across the country.

Come, be the part of Climate Samvad and understand from the speakers the gravity of the issue. Your importance and role in this movement. Beyond dialogue, it is a step towards a sustainable future. It is step towards #ClimateActionNow Check our website, www.greenpeaceindia.org for more details