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Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram – Musical Theatrical Presentation by Kids
Sector 15A Noida

Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram – Musical Theatrical Presentation by Kids

Kids Shine in “Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram” through a vibrant musical theatre production. This performance not only showcased their artistic abilities but also celebrated cultural heritage in a way that resonated with audiences of all ages. The show, held at the Sports and Cultural Club, sector 15-A, Noida was a culmination of weeks of hard work and dedication. Under the guidance of passionate instructors, the children immersed themselves in the rich mythology and its significance. Bright costumes and engaging choreography transformed the stage into a lively celebration. The cast of the play was, Rishi Vishwamitra played by Aveer Jain, Rudraansh Agarwal and Jenisha Mittal, Raja Dashrath played by – Siddh Bhargava and Jenisha Mittal, Raja Janak played by Hanumant Goil, Shree Ram played by – Riaan Gupta and Vaani Gupta, Lakshman played by – Tashi Gupta and Arya Gupta, Seeta Ma played by Nandini Bhargava, Hanuman played by Abeer Walia Aneja and Shiven Agarwal, Kumbhkaran played by Hiyaan Chaudhary, Vibhishan played by Ronnin Manocha, Lankapati Raavan played by Aaron Kataria, Shrupnakha played by Arya Mathur, Ahilya Played by Riyana Manocha, Bharat played by Adi agarwal, Shatrughan played by Aayan Taneja, Manthra played by Adya Mathur, Rani Kekai played by Shaina Manocha, Inara Chharia Govil and Vedantika Shashwat, Jataayu played by Vaanya Bansal, Rani Sumitra played by Ishani Gupta, Mantri played by Ronnica Manocha, Samudra Dev played by Neev Rehani, Nal Played by Parissa Ladhani, Neel played by Aliena Ladhani, Mareech played by Pavika Mittal, Rani Kaushalya played by Safira Oberoi trained under guidance of theatre teacher Megha Rajput and Kathak dance Guru Pallavi Kumar Sharma. The whole show was put together by Richa Gupta and Radhika Gupta with the help of volunteers – Varsha Bansal, Tanushree Bhargava, Prajna Mathur, Astha Grover and Surabhi Ahluwalia. The children brought their characters to life with infectious energy. As the music swelled, the kids harmonised beautifully, their voices echoing the timeless message. The audience, comprised of proud parents, friends, and community members, couldn’t help but join in the clapping and cheering, creating an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie. This heartwarming event highlighted the transformative power of art and the importance of nurturing creativity in children, fostering a sense of pride in their cultural identity.

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