A theatre group from Pakistan has garnered attention for presenting an adaptation of the "Ramayana", a significant Hindu mythological narrative depicting the triumph of good over evil, in Karachi's Sindh province.
The theatrical group "Mauj" has received praise for their performance at the Karachi Arts Council during the weekend, particularly for incorporating AI technology to enhance their portrayal of the epic, PTI reported.
Director Yoheshwar Karera expressed confidence about staging the "Ramayana", stating he never anticipated negative reactions or security concerns.
"To me, bringing the Ramayana to life on stage is a visual treat and shows the Pakistani society is more tolerant than it is often given credit for," he stated.
According to Karera, the production received positive feedback, with reviewers commending both the overall presentation and individual performances.
Critic Omair Alavi praised the production's authentic storytelling approach, noting how the combination of lighting effects, live musical score, vibrant costumes, and set design contributed to the production's magnificence.
"The narrative is top class as the Ramayana is a story that resonates with millions around the world."
Rana Kazmi, the producer who portrays Sita, expressed her fascination with presenting this ancient narrative as an engaging theatrical experience for modern audiences.
The theatrical group "Mauj" has received praise for their performance at the Karachi Arts Council during the weekend, particularly for incorporating AI technology to enhance their portrayal of the epic, PTI reported.
Director Yoheshwar Karera expressed confidence about staging the "Ramayana", stating he never anticipated negative reactions or security concerns.
"To me, bringing the Ramayana to life on stage is a visual treat and shows the Pakistani society is more tolerant than it is often given credit for," he stated.
According to Karera, the production received positive feedback, with reviewers commending both the overall presentation and individual performances.
Critic Omair Alavi praised the production's authentic storytelling approach, noting how the combination of lighting effects, live musical score, vibrant costumes, and set design contributed to the production's magnificence.
"The narrative is top class as the Ramayana is a story that resonates with millions around the world."
Rana Kazmi, the producer who portrays Sita, expressed her fascination with presenting this ancient narrative as an engaging theatrical experience for modern audiences.
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