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“લોહીની સગાઈ” - Observation of the Process of a Wonderful Play



Without a doubt any art gives us tasteful enjoyment. Regardless of whether it is motion picture, play or a display. The 2 or 3 hours of enjoyment that any art, gives a sort of purification to any individual. In such a short span the artist creates something incredible. We might wonder that if in such a short time if an art can create magic, how wonderful will be the process!
My interest lead me to observe procedure of a magnificent play being polished at Gujarati Department, MKBU. Because of Mahendrasinh Parmar Sir and Shaktisinh Parmar Sir, I got a decent chance to observe the creation of  લોહીની સગાઈ”.

“લોહીની સગાઈ” is a one act play based on the story by ઈશ્વર પેટલીકર and directed by શક્તિસિંહ પરમાર.


At the point when the primary day I entered the Practice session as a quiet onlooker, saw many girls of various age gatherings. Just like all the group of girls they were also chirping and chattering, I was awestruck when they really started. Every one of them in a second blurred all the division of age, profession and their life. They transformed into the characters like Radhi, Kusum and so forth. Out of nowhere I was meeting a very surprising gathering of young ladies who has a place with provincial space in Gujarat. Everyday, they acknowledged the vernacular of Gujarati language simply like a painter effectively figures out how to make stroke on the canvas. It was very new for me to see this adjustment of character by every one of the young girls. Even the youngest member of the play Trupti would easily get into her character very smoothly. If some of them were not able to do, then team members would help them out.

 I would like to make a special mention of the two actors whom I have seen performing before; Jignaba Rana and Vadher Dhara. The duo can catch up any character given to them. This was just awesome to see. Just like flowing water they have capacity to get into any space given and shine out.


As the title alludes, I could watch this as genuine લોહીની સગાઈ   among every one of the individuals related with it. They all try sincerely as a family and astonishing cooperation. More youthful and Elder live their enthusiasm in an energetic yet genuine way. That is the manner by which an incredible masterpiece appears.
Like brother helps sister in giving her best. These girls very fortunate to have such brothers with them. They helped the girls with Music, Costume, and Practice and also to drop them home safely if it is late. It was soothing to see this in the contemporary world of chaos.


At the point when we talk about group, there is consistently a person who acts as a Lighthouse. This gathering of young ladies additionally had an Alchemist who guides them as well as shapes them in a lovely way. It is correctly said that a good leader is the one who not only guides the group, but walks with them and faces all the things with them. The Alchemist of this team; Shaktisinh Parmar.


Everybody used to deal with their time after all the work they are related with it. The Director and the team members are permitted to communicate the feeling as indicated by their usual range of familiarity, as the primary concern of any art is the vibe. This vibe ought to be passed on to the audience.

It is matter of great pride to see people working hard around you and fighting back to each circumstances. This is not easy as it looks like. There are issues like getting proper place for practice, insufficient fund etc. Together everything can be overcome that is what I learnt from them.



For the most part individuals don't care for or permit you to enter and see the creation of anything. I want to thank the group for not getting bothered by my Presence.

“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn”-Benjamin Franklin
As learner I am always curious to learn new things and gain new experiences. Here are some points which I took away and shall keep in my heart forever.
 1.)  Whatever is your circumstance, you ought to consistently follow for your fantasies
 2.)     Hard Work has no choice
 3.)     Enjoy the procedure of whatever you do
 4.)     Practice can make you great
 5.)     You can gain from anybody; senior and more youthful



I was happy to see that this play got overwhelming applause at SLF ( Saurashtra Literature Festival 2020). Thanks to Vadher Dhara for updating it.

On the off chance that Process is such enhancing, the result will be terrific. Hard Work consistently pays off.

Credit to the whole group of “લોહીની સગાઈ”. Gratitude to the executive for permitting me to join everybody at the practice session.

Best wishes and more shows to all of you!

So my dear readers on the off chance that you haven't watch this play yet, please don't miss it.
Worth Watching!!!!!
Happy Reading!

PC:- Dhaval Diyora, Dhara Vadher, Instagram


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