Street plays aren't the sophisticated plays held in theaters. As the name depicts they are the ones performed on mere roads or small lanes. Mostly these street plays are enacted to spread one or the other social awareness issues. The common man is the vital part of any social cause or awareness. Thus Saiccha too opted for the most effective way of street play for putting forth their thoughts in front of the society, a society in which we enjoy all the basic needs accompanied with many luxurious facilities. For such metropolitans it was more than easy to just peep out of their house and be all ears to what these guys had to convey through their play. Some questions which they presented in the short play to be emphasized on are:
1. We bargain with the street hawkers, do we go in the huge malls and dare to bargain?
2. We go on a vacation to our native places and come back with coconuts, dry fruits, pure desi ghee, mangoes and what not. We merely give them something in return. Is it fair?
3. From where does the raw material come for our pizzas and burgers?
4. We Metropolitans buy more and more clothes just because we like them or because they're in trend. On the contrary, our farmers still go shirtless in the intense heat to work in the farms.
5. When global warming is at the peak can we do our little by dropping mangoes, jackfruit, seeds on our way back to Mumbai from our dear villages? Nature will grow on it's own,isn't it?
The vital factor in our life is the one and only one - OUR DEAR FARMER
These were some of the to-be-highlighted points we Metropolitans need to be sensitive of. With heaps of clothes, bundles of books and some donation Saiccha boys have left for a noble task to Kasthi Sawarpada, Taluka Palghar, for devoting their time, hardwork, money and intelligence to the ones in need.
With lots of hope and dedication Saiccha have taken a huge step towards developing the under-privileged villages of Maharashtra. Wishing them All the very best !
1. We bargain with the street hawkers, do we go in the huge malls and dare to bargain?
2. We go on a vacation to our native places and come back with coconuts, dry fruits, pure desi ghee, mangoes and what not. We merely give them something in return. Is it fair?
3. From where does the raw material come for our pizzas and burgers?
4. We Metropolitans buy more and more clothes just because we like them or because they're in trend. On the contrary, our farmers still go shirtless in the intense heat to work in the farms.
5. When global warming is at the peak can we do our little by dropping mangoes, jackfruit, seeds on our way back to Mumbai from our dear villages? Nature will grow on it's own,isn't it?
The vital factor in our life is the one and only one - OUR DEAR FARMER
These were some of the to-be-highlighted points we Metropolitans need to be sensitive of. With heaps of clothes, bundles of books and some donation Saiccha boys have left for a noble task to Kasthi Sawarpada, Taluka Palghar, for devoting their time, hardwork, money and intelligence to the ones in need.
With lots of hope and dedication Saiccha have taken a huge step towards developing the under-privileged villages of Maharashtra. Wishing them All the very best !
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