A ‘Nukkad Natak’ was held in Bennett University to raise awareness for an upcoming blood donation camp. The important message that was given out to the audience was how a single donation can save upto three lives. The Natak was performed by members of ‘Ansh’, the dramatics club, and ‘Alexis’, the social help club. (Photo Essay by Mugddha Dawar)
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The audience waits patiently for the Nukkad Natak to begin at the Bennett University’s dining hall.
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Siddartha Dayani moved the audience to tears with his heart-wrenching dance performance with which the show started.
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Aryan Bajaj, who played one of the fathers in the play, gave an impressive performance for the audience.
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The kidnapper, another father, kidnaps a child and asks for a hefty ransom from Aryan’s character.
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As the natak continues, the audience gets to know that the kidnapper’s daughter needs blood and because of lack in the blood bank and with no other way out, he resorts to kidnapping a child.
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For the love of their children’s lives, the two fathers come to a compromise.
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The daughter of Aryan’s character, now reunited with her family, tells them how important it is to donate blood and how helpless another father was and how her father should take a step and help her kidnapper.
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The final lesson, how one can donate blood and save up to three lives, urged the audience to do the same.
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The final bow, followed by a loud round of applause.
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The group celebrated after a victorious performance and a successful delivery of an important message.