| Akanksha, the NGO for underprivileged children, is staging a musical, Kabir and The Rangeen Kurta — an adaptation of Joseph and his Technicolour Coat, by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
The play, staged by the children of Akanksha, is about a young boy, Kabir, who aspires to achieve his dreams. Shaheen Mistry, the founder of the organization, thought of the original concept and actress Kruttika Desai scripted it.
Kruttika Desai has been training Akanksha kids in acting, and is glad to be an inspiration for them. "This is my second year with Akanksha. The first time I took time to teach them the basics of acting. Now, it is easier, and the children are so talented and confident," she said. Dreams come true
The idea behind the play is to make children believe that dreams can come true — and how important it is to let children live their dreams.
"It is about chasing dreams," said Kruttika. Added Shaheen, "Our plays have a message, and this time, it is to show that if you give kids opportunities to realise their dreams, they will shine." The play's protagonist, Kabir, dreams to be a Bollywood star.
Shiamak Davar and his troupe have choreographed dances for the play. "This is my second year with Akanksha. I have worked with children for over 25 years, and it's a different experience to work with them. They are spontaneous and free, and you know what they can or cannot do. There are ten songs in the play," said Shiamak. It's tougher this time
There are 150 underprivileged children who have participated in the play and worked on its production too. There are seven teams, each working on different aspects of the play.
Acting, singing, dancing, art and merchandising are the main sections. "The children are very talented and this play is much more complex than the last one. Though at the end of it, they do get tired, they are all geared to do more," said Kruttika. Great expectations
"We expect a houseful this time. Last year's response was good. This year, it has been a better effort and all of us at Akanksha are looking forward to some good responses," said Shaheen.
Highlight Films has made a Kabir and the Rangeen Kurta short film, which is interwoven into the play. A special line of Rangeen products will be on sale at the show, including Rangeen Kurtas.
The play will be staged at St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra, on December 2 and 3, at 7pm; on December 4 at 12 noon; January 6 and 7 at 7pm; and on January 8, at 12 noon. |