‘Siachen’ to come to Lahore
Lahore 24 April 2016:KopyKats
Productions and Anwar Maqsood have teamed up once again very successfully, and
the outcome is a tragi-comic play about the India-Pakistan argument in Siachen.
The underlying message of the play is the futility of war,
but the grim message is coated with Maqsood’s sharp wit, making his sarcasm all
the more poignant.
Mr. Anwar Masood said “Siachen revolved around the lives of
soldiers who gave up so much in life to protect their motherland”.
There is a sense of doom in the opening scenes as the stage
is enveloped in darkness, except for the spotlight that focuses on different
soldiers sceneswith their respective families. There are flashbacks throughout
the play, as the soldiers communicate with their families through letters. A
mother, having already lost two sons in similar circumstances, is shown sending
her third son to the war.
When the scene opens against the backdrop of the
snow-covered mountain at 20,000 feet(More
than 2000 people have died in this inhospitable terrain, mostly due to weather
extremes and the natural hazards of mountain warfare), the soldiers are
bantering with the unseen enemy through witty humor about cricket.
The role of the Bihari soldier, adds humor to the play with
a great deal of sensitivity. Speaking in Bihari, the Indian soldier comes
across as just another human being, only concerned with saving his life. The
pathos of this scene is interspersed with gems of Maqsood’s inimitable humour:
when asked who the Prime Minister of Pakistan is, the Indian soldier answers,
“Mian Muhammad RaheelShareef”.
There is a dig at the western media too, as the BBC
correspondent arrives at the post; her presence distracts the soldiers,
compromising their security.
Directed by DawarMehmood, the cast of play includes Sajeel,
Hajra, Umar, Taha, Sekandar, Zain, Saad, Tanveer, Hassan, Abiola, Mohsin,
Nousheen, Sumaya, Ahmad and Hammad.
About Siachen
Conflict:
The Siachen Conflict, sometimes referred to as the Siachen
War, is a military conflict between India and Pakistan over the disputed
Siachen Glacier region in Kashmir. A cease-fire went into effect in 2003.
‘Siachen’ to come to Lahore
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