Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Celebrates Theatre with 'Anandamath' Performance
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Lucknow, April 5 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, officially opened the upgraded facilities of the Bharatendu Natya Akademi on Sunday. This includes two modern auditoriums, and he took the opportunity to recognize the contributions of various artists and alumni.
During the event, he launched a new magazine named Rangved and explored an exhibition while participating in the festivities of the 'Golden Jubilee Theatre Festival.' The Chief Minister also enjoyed a theatrical rendition of the celebrated novel Anandamath, penned by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.
This occasion marked the 50th anniversary of the Bharatendu Natya Akademi, a pivotal institution for the cultivation of art and culture.
Before the festivities, Dr. Ratishankar Tripathi, Chairman of the Bharatendu Natya Akademi, welcomed CM Yogi by presenting him with a traditional Angavastra and a commemorative plaque.
A touching moment unfolded at the event when a young girl approached the stage to seek blessings from the Chief Minister by touching his feet. He responded graciously, gifting her a chocolate and encouraging her academic pursuits.
Among the honored artists and alumni were Kiran Bisaria (Lakhimpur Kheri), Padma Shri Ram Gopal Bajaj (New Delhi), Padma Shri Dr. Anil Rastogi (Lucknow), Prof. Ajay Malkani (Ranchi), Ravishankar Khare (Gorakhpur), Chitra Mohan (Prayagraj), Manju Brajnandan Sharma (Saharanpur), Munish Sappal (Mumbai), Dr. Devendra Kumar Tripathi (Prayagraj), Dr. Ajit Saigal (Varanasi), Rakesh Nigam (Lucknow), Pramod Singh Rana (Agra), Alok Pandey (Shahjahanpur), Kushal Dubey (Jaunpur), and Rakesh Pandey (Bhadohi).
CM Yogi also shared moments from the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Bharatendu Natya Akademi on X, stating, "When feelings become words, words become performances, and those performances raise societal consciousness—this is the essence of 'Theatre.'"
He concluded with a heartfelt tribute, saying, "May the golden journey of the Bharatendu Natya Akademi continue to thrive. I honor the legacy of Raj Bisaria Ji, who significantly influenced the Akademi's growth, and I extend my best wishes to all involved."