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Ridhi Sidana

Posted: Jan 04, 2009 at 2349 hrs IST

So life-like: Norah Richards Rangmanch presented a play ‘Qatra Qatra Zindagi’ at Punjab Kala Bhawan on Friday evening that saw theatre veteran Davinder Daman make a comeback on stage after 20 years. Throwing light on the theme of the play the director-actor explained, “According to me life is a process of constant move and change, nothing is ever static. Whatever becomes obsolete has to give way to the new and the appropriate.” ‘Qatra Qatra Zindagi’ saw Daman play a frustrated man who along with his wife (Jaswan Daman) debate on the presence of change in their lives. Wisdom lies neither in the fixity nor in the change, but in the dialect between the two seemed to be the underlying theme of the play.
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