
Pune: In an impressive performance at the grand finale of the prestigious Purushottam Karandak competition, Kolhapur's Deshbhakt Ratnappa Kumbhar College of Commerce emerged victorious with their play 'Yatra,' claiming the coveted trophy.
Meanwhile, Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur, was awarded the Kumar Joshi Trophy for the best experimental play with their presentation of 'Kalam 375.'
The final round of the competition, organized by Maharashtriya Kalopasak, took place from December 27 to December 29 at Bharat Natya Mandir. The event saw the participation of 18 teams.
The announcement of winners during the prize distribution ceremony on December 29 brought enthusiastic celebrations, with slogans like "Ganpati Bappa Morya" and "Jotibacha Navane Changbhala" echoing in the venue.
Other Winners:
Second Place: 'Paati,' Vidya Pratishthan's Arts, Commerce, and Science College, Baramati
Third Place: 'Dekhava,' New Arts, Commerce, and Science College, Ahmednagar
Best Actor: Shraddha Rangari, 'Suvarna,' Paati, Vidya Pratishthan’s Arts, Commerce, and Science College
Best Direction: Abhishek Hiremath Swami, 'Yatra,' Deshbhakt Ratnappa Kumbhar College of Commerce
The prize distribution ceremony featured actor Manoj Joshi as the chief guest. Addressing the participants, Joshi emphasized the importance of mastering language and continuous learning in the performing arts. He highlighted the Purushottam Karandak as a significant platform for nurturing theater talent in India.
Joshi remarked, "Theater is a blend of all art forms. To create impactful performances, actors must read extensively and rehearse diligently. Mastery over language is essential for entering the essence of a character and achieving excellence in dramatic arts."