Ranga Saptaka, 7-day Theater festival of Tulu/Kannada/Konkani by Parichaya Pamboor concludes
By B Pundalika Marate
Bellevision Media Network
Udupi, 06 March 2016: The introducing the theater artistes to the students is worthwhile. Money is not everything. One cannot value everything in terms of money. One cannot put a price tag for the distinct talent in an individual. The theater artiste has the character of exhibiting the reality in society. It’s because of theater artistes for sustaining discipline, jest for living and human values in society. One has to inculcate the spirit to accept the reality, said K S Sridarmurti, retired lecturer, veteran litterateur and theater artiste.
Sridarmurti was speaking during valedictory function of Ranga Saptaka, 7-day theater festival of Tulu, Kannada and Konkani that was organized by Parichaya Pamboor, at Holy Cross parish grounds, Pamboor, near here on Saturday March 5.
He also said, ‘The concept of hero has changed. The chit chat of likeminded people can make a great impact. If Parichaya Pamboor is successful for top doctors, engineers and politicians because of its yeomen service, the society would be reformed,’ said Sridarmurti.
Parichaya Pamboor chairman Anil D’Sa presided the programme.
Parichaya Pamboor honorary president Vincent Alva in his introductory address explained the growth and achievement of their organization.
Mabel Menezes and Ignatius D’Souza felicitated the donors.
The secretary Prakash Noronha proposed vote of thanks. Sarita Alva compered the programme.
Mariamla Moorane Maduve, Kannada comedy play was staged by Bengaluru-based Chittara theater group at the leadership of Rajendra Karant.