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Zadipatti Theater restarted with POMP after a pandemic

Zadipatti Theater restarted with POMP after a pandemic
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Nagpur: bright lights, brighter background, loud music but tunable, sharp make-up, sharper themes, and back-to-back drama shows filled with drama, dance, music and entertainment – Zadipati Theater It’s back with the original spirit of the year.
Pause Pandemic stretches two seasons of loved and rich local theater traditions, Gondia, Bhandara, and Gadchiroli.
The Zadipat season starts after Diwali and continues until March.
This year, when the pandemic receded and the state government allowed theater performances, Zadipatti was the first to be continued under circumstances and with doubling enthusiasm.
“We were skeptical about the previous public response.
Now, two weeks have passed since Diwali.
Extraordinary public response.
I’m sure the theater will achieve the original glory in the next two months.
We can expect a collection of breaking this time,” said Sadanand Borkar, Veteran Zadipatti.
Affordable tickets and shows packed jam are two special features of Zadipatti theater, and both are seen regardless of the time of testing pandemic.
One can get the cheapest ticket RS15 for one full time round here.
At RS50, you can look back to the back show.
As a participant in thousands, the collection of drama easily exceeds the sign of five images.
Played having artists from Nagpur and Mumbai with several television backgrounds and more cinemas collecting more.
“We have entered the two new dramas this year.
The show is in high demand.
This is the pure love of these people to the theater and nothing else.
We have a back-to-back show scheduled throughout the Zadipatti area and I’m all excited,” said Rajesh Chitnis, senior actor and director, who came from Nagpur.
Many actors from amateur nagpur theater, and some who struggle to work on a professional stage in Mumbai and Pune, spend months in Zadipatti.
“This experience is not only a lifelong training but also produces throughout the year, which allows us to continue our struggle in Mumbai,” said a young artiste.
Deva Kaware, Vice President Akhil Zadipatti Natya Kalawant Parishad, told TII that the booking investigation began to Theater Zadipatti in October itself.
“I think Zadipatti is the first commercial theater to start after a pandemic.
As soon as the government allows the show, we started to get a question.
You can see a full house in Desaiganj Wadsa, Palaspani, Navargaon, Intergaon, Lakhni, and all places throughout the Zadi area,” he said.

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