Prasagraj: Today and this age, even when people are suppressed hard to find time to meet various commitments, for Dr.
Satish Mishra, an assistant professor in postgraduate universities in Sasaram, Bihar, negotiating the world of academics and the stage.
become an inseparable part of his life.
He played the role of Demon Raja Ravan, and as it was his love for Ramlela he planned for it in advance.
He attended the Ramlela training schedule when he was leaving and devoted at least five to six hours every day to do justice for his role and character at Patchatti Ramleela, Prayagraj.
“I have played Ravan in Patchatti Ramleela since 2015 and found myself very comfortable to enact the character,” Mishra said.
“I have also done another role, like when I play Hanuman and King Dashrath before 2015,” he added.
He further said, “Teaching is my profession and appearing on Ramleela is my desire and I really feel that I do justice for my profession (teaching) and passion (on stage).” However, besides passion, it is a feeling of public service and miracle shared by so much for the core Ramlela of the motives.
“The religious service for Ramlela took me to the stage and I participated in various Ramleela presentations since 2006 in Prayagraj.” Coming from the old city area, he completed school education and college in the city itself.
Mishra moved to Sararam at Bihar about two years ago but did not forget to participate in the city in Ramleela and made sure he returned to the city on time to be part of the exercise and staging Ramlelaela.
“However, Mishra put extra effort and clock this time because Ramlela was not organized last year due to the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic.” When I learned that the training session for Ramlela would start, I immediately said my plan and apply for enough leaves from college so that I can do justice for my role, “Remember Mishra added that family members always support and encourage their desires to Ramlela,” he added.
“When my family settled in the city of Sangam and we have witnessed the charm and charm of Ramlela for many years, I was eager to do a different role since childhood and performed my first stage in 2006,” Mishra added to his mind.
From chasing his studies, he never missed the opportunity to appear at the Ramlela show.
“Interestingly, Mishra, apart from practicing at night for Ramleela, also took the online classes from her students so she didn’t have too much to cover and redeem it as soon as she returned to the classroom.