Published on 06:28 PM, June 09, 2023

Nagorik Natya Sampradaya returns with ‘Ontore Bahire Chitrangada’ after 3 years

Design: Aaqib Hasib

Everyone knows the story. The king is supposed to have a son. However, his newborn child is a girl. Even though he has a daughter, Chitrangada is brought up like a son. Once, while hunting, she would meet the 'dream hero' Arjun. However, seeing Chitrangada, who was raised like a boy, Arjun was naturally not attracted to her. As a result, a new feeling of femininity arose within Chitrangada.

Nagorik Natya Sampradaya's new play "Ontore Bahire Chitrangada" is based on Rabindranath Tagore's "Chitrangada" . The group's 47th production has been planned and directed by Sara Zaker. The inaugural performance of the play will be taking place today at 7 pm at the Nilima Ibrahim Auditorium of Bangladesh Mahila Samity in Dhaka. The second performance of the play will be held on the same stage, tomorrow evening.

After "The Open Couple" in 2018, this will be the first new play Sara Zaker will be directing. "We were suffering from a period of stagnation after the death of the troupe leader, Aly Zaker. At the beginning of 2023,  the 'Aly Zaker Notuner Utshob' was organised, yet we were not able to stage any of Nagorik Natya Sampradaya's play there. After the festival, I started thinking about 'Chitrangada'. Within a very short amount of time, we started rehearsals. Not only our theatre troupe, but many people in the world of dance and music have been involved with this play in a variety of ways."

Rachel Priyanka and Farzana Mukta will be seen playing the role of Chitrangada in the play. The songs for the character of Chitrangada will be sung by Farhin Khan Joyita. Mahfuz Rizvee will be playing the role of Arjun and his songs will be voiced by  has played the role of Arjun in the play, his songs have been sung by Rokon Emon.

The last play Nagorik Natya Sampradaya staged was "Kalo Joler Kabbo" in 2019. After three-and-a-half years, they are returning with a new play "Ontore Bahire Chitrangada".