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Mohanlal to return to stage with Kalidasa’s play

March 19, 2010 03:39 pm | Updated 03:41 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Mohanlal’s earlier stage venture 'Karnabharam' ran to full houses wherever it was staged.

After his widely appreciated stage appearance two years back, Malayalam actor Mohanlal will return to theatre playing the central role in Kalidasa’s classic Vikramorvasheeyam directed by well-known playwright Kavalam Narayana Panikkar.

The play will be first staged in Sanskrit at the Ujjain Festival in Madhya Pradesh in November, one of India’s major cultural events in the town where Kalidasa lived and wrote his grand plays.

Mohanlal’s earlier stage ventures include Bhasa’s

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Karnabharam , which ran to full houses wherever it was staged. He had often said that stage gave him great creative satisfaction even while pursing film career.

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“Lal is a fine, gifted and versatile actor who fits in well to depict the protagonist of

Vikramorvaseeyam , Puruvaras,” Panikkar told PTI.

Panikkar’s theatre group ‘Sopanam’ had earlier produced several classical plays including master pieces of Kalidasa. But this time, he is planning to produce Kalidasa’s Malvikagnimitram , Vikromorvaseeyam and Abhijana Sakunthalam as a trilogy.

“The heroines of these plays reflect three dimensions of nature. So these have been conceptualized as a trilogy, though I have earlier produced them separately. Lal has agreed to act in the second play of the trilogy,” Panikkar, the former vice-chairman of Kendra Sangeeth Natak Akademi, said.

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Panikkar added that there is still a large audience for classical plays in India, especially for the great works of masters like Kalidasa and Bhasa.

“In Ujjain, we had a standing audience. We have had impressive turn out in cities like Kolkota and Mumbai whenever we went with our classical plays,” he said.

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