A Tribute to Manohar Singh and Munshi Premchand
On Thursday, November 14, 2024, Auckland House School for Boys hosted a remarkable cultural event combining Children’s Day celebrations and a tribute to the legendary playwright Manohar Singh. The event, organized in collaboration with the Department of Language and Culture, showcased an adaptation of Munshi Premchand’s acclaimed short story Bade Bhai Sahab.
Highlights of the Event
- Special Guests in Attendance:
The event was graced by Ms. Smaraki Samantaroy, Director of the Auckland House School Society, Mr. Reuben T. John, Principal of Auckland House School for Boys, and Mr. Shriniwas Joshi, a distinguished scholar and retired Indian Government Services official. - Tribute to Manohar Singh:
A moving documentary on the life and legacy of Manohar Singh was presented, offering insights into his contributions to theater and literature.
Performance of Bade Bhai Sahab
Directed by Mr. Naresh Mincha, the play Bade Bhai Sahab captivated the audience with its thoughtful adaptation of Munshi Premchand’s story.
- Lead Performances:
- Naresh Mincha as the elder brother.
- Sohan Kapoor as the younger brother.
- Audience Impact:
The 50-minute play delivered a powerful message about familial bonds and the struggles of academic life, leaving a lasting impression on students and guests alike.
Educational and Cultural Impact
The event emphasized the importance of literature and theater in education. It introduced students to creative expression and fostered an appreciation for the performing arts.
This celebration marked a unique blend of education, culture, and artistry, enriching the school’s cultural calendar.