Khel khel mein is a play that questions the accountability and responsibilities of the government about the unorganized and delayed work undergoing for the preparation of Common Wealth Games 2010.It shows the corruption and the exploitation of laws at the administrative level and how common man is suffering due to them. It brings out the plight of the construction workers who are not even given their basic minimum and highlights how everyone including the common man is responsible for the whole scenario.


CAST
1) Simranjeet Singh
2) Gagandeep Singh
3) Gurmeet Singh
4) Arjun Thukral
5) Ayushi Aggarwal
6) Pallavi Biyani
7) Sumit Jalan
8) Karanjot Singh
9) Armeen Kaur
10) Ayan Shukla
11) Jasmeet Khanuja
12) Ullas Samrat
13) Anant Anshuman

DIRECTOR: Jasmeet Khanuja

DURATION: 15 minutes







NAMES OF ALL THE SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR THE THEATRE AUDITIONS OF SGTB KHALSA COLLEGE

  1. Baani Singh
  2. Nidhi Arora
  3. Armeen Kaur Ahuja
  4. Ankush Kohli
  5. Kunal Parashar
  6. Gurdip Singh
  7. Nipun Malhotra
  8. Nishant Puri
  9. Himanshu Arora
  10. Tanya Bhutani
  11. Rohan Arora
  12. Maneet Kaur
  13. Dhruv Arora
  14. Saad Mohomaad
  15. Sunny Abdhulla
  16. Suchi Khanna
  17. Siddhant banerjee
  18. Dhimanshu Jain
  19. Ayan Shukla
  20. Lakshay Gupta
  21. Ayush Gupta
  22. Piyush Chanana
  23. Sanya Malhotra
  24. Jagvinder Kaur
  25. Nishesh Bhasin
  26. Reyon Rjan Mathai
  27. Mayank Aggarwal
  28. Akanksha Tyagi
  29. Uday Chuadry
  30. Shabir Singh
  31. Shivam Khanuja
  32. Nikhil Sapra
  33. Jagdeep
  34. Lakshay Kamboj
  35. Aakshee Gakhar
  36. Karan Jot Singh
  37. Priyanka Duggal
  38. Akshay Kumaria

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Only 2 students are to be chosen for admissions on the basis of their skills as judged in the auditions
  • Prepare for a long day and carr ur own food and water bottles
  • Parents/friends/guardians/will not be allowed in the auditions venue

ECA Auditions Schedule '10

Forms for admission to SGTB Khalsa College under the ECA Category (Theatre) are available at the Help Desk from 28th May onwards.

All with aptitude for dramatics can apply with ECA Forms. Candidates with suitable aptitude are invited to apply.

Note: Xerox copies of all certificates relevant to the activity applied for, are to be attached with the ECA Form at the time of submission.


GOOD LUCK!
Street Performances in the yr 2009-2010

ANTI RAGGING
1)Khalsa college(Twice)
2)Arts faculty


AAJ BHI KAL KE JAISA KYUN HAI
1)KNC - third prize
2)ISBF - first prize
3)AYTW(NCP)
4)IIT Delhi(prelims)
5)IIT Kanpur(prelims)


CONSUMER AWARENESS
1)VOICE(Miranda house) - second prize
2)Lodhi road(NCP)


TRP
1)Shivaji
2)JMC
3)SGGSCC
4)Dayal Singh(Morning)
5)Ramlal Anand
6)SRCC - third prize
7)Hindu - special mention
8)Ramjas - second prize
9)D School of economics - best script
10)Maharaja Agrasen - first prize
11)Dayal Singh(evening) - first prize and best actor-simranjeet malhotra
12)Maitreyi - first prize
13)Motilal Nehru - first prize
14)Amity noida-first prize and best actor-sahaj umang singh bhatia
15)NFT(St. Stephen's)-first prize and best actors-udit mukim,simran malhotra
16)Khalsa college(BBE Fest)- first prize


Stage Play Performances in the yr 2009-2010
Romeo Juliet Aur Andhera
1) IIT Kanpur
2) Kamla Nehru college - special mention
3) Lady Irwin college - best actor-Priya tandon
4) AYTW
5) Miranda house - second prize
6) IP College - special mention
7) SGGSCC
8) SGTB Khalsa college
9) Maitreyi college - special mention
10) Ramjas college
ANKUR'S SESSION 2009-2010



The new office bearers of Ankur, headed by final year
student Trishant Srivastava, decided to focus the
society’s activities on systems of training related to the
diverse aspects of theatre. As many as five productions
were staged throughout the year, and all of them grew
out of rigorous workshops which addressed the many
dimensions of performance. The need to develop a
systematic process whereby actors, technicians,
directors and dramaturges get to learn the foundations
of their craft was commonly felt by many who wished
that Ankur should finally evolve into a sustained
platform for theatre in the campus. Towards this end,
Ankur organized its first ever alumni meet in July where
matters related to organization, scope of work and
funding were discussed with concerned friends who
have been a part of the society at some or the other time
since 1994. The gravity of this exercise set the tone for
the intensity with which Ankurians have persevered
towards their goals this year.
2009 was a year of many ‘firsts’ for Ankur. ECA
admissions happened for the first time with more than
50 applications from all over India. After eight grueling
rounds of audition, two of them were selected. The
candidates Priya Tandon and Pallavi Biyani have already
given powerful performances, proving the success of the
process. Thereafter, a month-long workshop on the
basics of acting culminated in the first ever English
language play by Ankur on 19-20 September: Jean
Anouilh’s Antigone, directed by Kuljeet Singh. The play
articulated an enduring voice of protest against the
instrumental rationality employed by totalitarian forces
that coerce and politically subjugate people into
submission. The accomplished production featured
energetic performances by the two lead actors, Jasmeet
Khanuja (Antigone) and Ullas Samrat (Creon), who
were ably supported by a cast of twelve actors, many of
whom were freshers. Kuljeet Singh’s exceptional design
and subtle orchestration of the complex action in the
play won him many admirers in the audience.
Interestingly, sifting through old records, we discovered
that the only other English language dramatic
production in the College had taken place 29 years back
in 1978 when, under the direction of Mr. Suvir Kaul, the
Tegh Players (the previous theatre society) had
performed Vijay Tendulkar’s Silence! The Court is in
Session.
Ankur’s next stage play, Romeo, Juliet aur Andhera
(based on Jan Otcenasek’s Czech novel Romeo Julia A
Tma) was written and directed by Trishant Srivastava
and designed by Saikat Ghosh. This is the first time that
Ankur decided to stage a play originally written by one of
its student-members. This inspired freshers Pallavi
Biyani and Sumit Jalan to write and direct a street-play
on consumer awareness for inter-college competition
organized annually by the Consumer Affairs Ministry.
Ankur was placed second in this competition.
Meanwhile, Romeo, Juliet aur Andhera had its maiden
performance at IIT Kanpur in late October where it was
extremely well received by the audience. Thereafter, it
has been repeatedly performed in competitions as well as
festivals where it has made a name for itself. The play
won the second prize in the prestigious inter-college
competition at Miranda House and Priya Tandon (lead
actress) won the Best Actor award when it was
performed at the Durga Deulkar Theatre Competition
in Lady Irwin College. Apart from being invited to
perform in various reputed theatre festivals in Delhi, the
play is also slated to be staged in Mumbai in late February
where it is being featured as a part of the prestigious
Eureka and Atelier’s Youth Theatre Festival.
Ankur has also managed to garner tremendous fame
through both its competitive street plays, Aaj Bhi Kal Ke
Jaisa Kyun Hai (a successful production continued from
last year) and TRP (a biting critique of contemporary
media practices) which have won a handful of prizes at
various inter-college competitions, including the
Championship at ISBF Delhi and the Runners-Up at
Kamla Nehru College and SRCC. Kuljeet Singh has
guided the process involving the conception and making
of both these plays which were directed by final year
students, Udit Mukim and Manveer Singh.
Finally, like every year, Ankur organized an excellent
and unique inter-college theatre competition,
Pratyaksh ’09, as a part of the College festival, Lishkara
in the month of December. The event drew enormous
popular response with 15 colleges participating in both
the stage and street formats. Eminent theatre
personalities like Ms. Vandana Vashishtha from the
National School of Drama, Mr. M Sayeed Alam from
Pierrot’s Theatre group and Mr. Gauhar Raza from Jana
Natya Manch participated as Resource Persons for the
discussions following the performances and also judged
the competitions.

Productions:2009

AAJ NA CHOREINGE TUJHE

Aaj naa choreinge tujhe!!! (Today, you will not be excused!!!) is a provocative statement to the freshers by the college seniors. This 20 minutes short theatre piece endeavours to review the idea of ragging, furthermore problematising the notion of so-called healthy ragging. From domination on the basis on regionalization to exploitation by pass-outs forms the basis of the polemics this play is erecting. Notwithstanding, the casual approach authorities generally take in dealing with such a grave issue is not only challenged but also mocked at. The central thought of ragging as a process of Introduction is pondered upon with a few questions left unanswered.
Performed at Arts Faculty on July 27, 2009.




ANTIGONE (FULL-LENGTH PRODUCTION)


Jean Anouilh’s play Antigone (1942), inspired by the fifth century BC play by Sophocles, is set in France during Nazi occupation, with Antigone representing the French Resistance and Creon, a collaborator of the Vichy regime. A tale of the confrontation between the Individual and the Establishment, the crux of the play is the lengthy exchange between Creon and Antigone concerning the nature of power, fate and choice.

We used the translation of the original by Lewis Galantiere, published by Random House.








CAST
ANTIGONE – Jasmeet Khanuja
CREON – Ullas Samrat
ISMENE – Chanpreet Chadha
HAEMON – Udit Mukim
NURSE – Prhea Tandon
CHORUS 1 – Pallavi Biyani
CHORUS 2 – Sahaj Umang Singh Bhatia
PAGE – Manik Khosla
GUARD 1 – Arjun Thukral
GUARD 2 – Dhruv Dixit
GUARD 3 – Sumit Jalan
EURYDICE – Akshita
MESSENGER – Simranjit Singh

DESIGN & DIRECTION – Kuljeet Singh



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ROMEO JULIET AUR ANDHERA
(Stage play)



Written and Directed by Trishant Srivastava
Production Design by Saikat Ghosh
Based on Nirmal Verma’s translation of Jan Otsenacek’s novel, Romeo, Juliet and Darkness


A lyrical drama of doomed love set in contemporary Pakistan, against the backdrop of the war raging on between American forces and the Taliban soldiery, the play invites its audiences to share the hopes, anxieties and impossible dreams of Chanda and Jugnu. The two are cast in the mould of the reckless and naïve pair of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy; yet here, a world of darkness in the form of real and imagined fears intervenes and tears them apart.

Cast: Priya Tandon, Ullas Samrat, Dhruv Dikshit, Trishant Srivastava, Kritika Singh, Arjun Thukral, Vibhu Gupta, Udit Mukim, Aneesh Kundalia

Lights: Saikat Ghosh

Music: Supavitra Mehrotra


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TRP
(Street play)

Director: Udit Mukim
Music: Manveer Singh

Cast: Gursharan Singh, Jasmeet Khanuja, Gurmeet Singh, Simranjeet Malhotra, Sahaj Umang Singh Bhatia, Arjun Thukral, Pallavi Biyani, Ayushi Agarwal, Gagandeep Singh, Rajan Gulati, Abhishek Pal, Sumit Jalan, Manik Khosla, Manveer Singh and Udit Mukim.
















Media is considered as the fourth pillar of democracy. In a diverse nation like ours, the role of media becomes even more responsible and significant to keep a check and play a role of a deterrent. With the plethora of NEWS and Entertainment channels mushrooming across the country, what will be the future of media: befool us with the most absurd weekly, titillate our sentiments with the virtual adventure, prepare us for a quick 20x20 or sensitise us towards the role they are ought to perform and that too objectively.
These are the few questions ANKUR is raising in TRP punctuated with a pinch of salt. The play endeavours to assess the war of channels for high TRP (Total Revenue Product) in the name of high TRP (Television Rating Point)








KARU TOH KYA
(Street play)

Consumer Awareness: Its a play dealing with the problems faced by the consumers in the field of After Sale services, Public Distribution System, customer care and railway food supplies, along with proper solutions in a lyrical manner.

ABOUT "ANKUR"


Ankur is the theatre group of SGTB Khalsa College, formed in 1995 with the efforts of Dr Javed Malik and the college students. As the name suggests, it is a platform for upcoming/budding Actors and Directors. Since its inception, the group has produced more than 10 short plays and 3 full-length productions.

Ankur was formed with a motive of keeping the spirit of theatre alive among the college students and to explore the hidden talent of students.
The group has emerged as one of the big names in campus theatre and has been participating in various inter-college theatre competitions and festivals.

Ankur celebrates theatre every year with its annual theatre festival, "PRATYAKSH".


Contact us at: ankurdramsoc@gmail.com

WHAT IS ANKUR... THE AUDIO VIDEO VERSION

THE EMERGENCE

Ankur has strongly emerged as a name that is different from all odds. it is a name that is now very familiar amongst the students and staff members of the college.
Through its dedicated hardwork and energised performances,
ANKUR has proved every preconceived notion as false and emerged as a pheonix when everyone thought it has turned in to ashes.
ANKUR embarked its stairs of success by winning Awards for The Best play and Best actor several times including the grand stages of BITS pilani, IIT rourkee, etc;
Subsequently "Ankur" has emerged as one of the top names in campus theatre and is still working hard each day to quench its thirst to become the top theatre group of the campus.

THINKING DIFFERENTLY

Each year ANKUR starts its session with a vision of being different and unique, its aim is not only to make a new identity but make a new, fresh outlook towards its method of working in theatre, unlike other theatre groups of the campus, whose main aim is to win a competition,

ANKUR has always wanted to do something that is beyond the usual theatre seen now a days.

CELEBRATION OF THEATRE

ANKUR also celebrated the festivity of theatre with its 2nd annual theatre fiesta Pratyaksh'07. It was a bigger and better event than Pratyaksh'06, which showed the growth and improvement that ANKUR went through in the past one year. It was very well recived and applauded by the audiences and was judged as one of the most decorated, succesful and delightful theatre festival of the year by its participants.


THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING

ANKUR has just started to grow, and as its meaning says the seed has just been sown and its budding day by day in to a strong plant and then into a strong tree with roots spread to the deepest core. ANKUR still has miles to go, heights to touch and achive alot but there's no denying the fact that a strong foundation has been laid.