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Nati An Original Play Broke The Stereotypes Created By The Society For Women | Book In Hindi
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In Nineteenth-Century Bengal, Prostitute-Turned-Actress Vinodini Dasi Not Only Defied Societal Norms But Also Successfully Attempted To Overcome The Shadows Of Her Own Dark Past. One Day, After Meeting Swami Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Actress Vinodini Had A Self-Realization And Embarked On A Spiritual Journey. Times Have Changed, But Societal Stereotypes About Women Remain Largely Intact.In This Context, The Relevance Of This Story Is Further Enhanced. Renowned Actress Sushmita Mukherjee, A Graduate Of The National School Of Drama (Nsd), Has Attempted To Tell Vinodini DasiS Story In Modern Times And Within Current Contexts Through Mani Mekhala, The Heroine Of The Play Nati. She Not Only Wrote The Play But Also Successfully Staged It Under Her Theater Group, Naatak Company. Readers Will Also Experience Cinematic Images Within The PlayS Narrative.
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