Jaipur, February, 2025.
The National School of Drama (NSD) inaugurated the
opening ceremony of its flagship Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2025 (BRM), the
International Theatre Festival of India, on Sunday, February 9, 2025at
6:00 PM at Rajasthan International Centre, Jaipur. Fondly called ‘Bharangam,’ BRM is the world’s
largest theatre festival, which completed a successful run of 25 years in 2024.
Through this pioneering initiative, NSD continues to expand the festival's
outreach with enhanced international engagement, building on last year’s theme,
'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Vande Bharangam.’
The opening of Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2025 in Jaipur was
graced by a remarkable gathering of distinguished individuals, each adding
their unique contribution to the ceremony. Chief
Guest Shri Ravi Jai, Secretary of Tourism, Art & Culture, Government of
Rajasthan, inaugurated the event, setting the stage for a truly exceptional
festival. Guest of Honour Prof. Alpana
Kateja, Vice Chancellor of the University of Rajasthan, further elevated
the occasion with her esteemed presence.
Distinguished guest Prof. (Dr) Ramesh Chandra Gaur, Director
& Head, Kalanidhi and Dean (Administration), IGNCA & Former Director of
NSD, lent his invaluable insight to the proceedings. Chairing the event, Shri Nihal Chand Goel, Director of RIC,
Jaipur, guided the ceremony with grace and expertise.
Shri Rakshat Hooja, Program Advisor at RIC,
extended a warm Welcome Address, and the Vote of Thanks was delivered by Shri Rishikesh Sharma, NSD Alumni &
Coordinator, Jaipur, whose heartfelt words concluded the evening with
gratitude. Together, these esteemed figures marked the beginning of a
significant cultural celebration in Jaipur.
“One Expression, Supreme Creation.”This slogan for Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2025 resonates
with the spirit of unity in creative expression, and the oneness of all. Noted
actor and NSD alumnus Sh. Rajpal Yadav has been named the Rang
Doot (Festival Ambassador) for this year.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Chittaranjan
Tripathy, Director of the National School of Drama, said: "Bharat
Rang Mahotsav has become a quintessential theatre festival on the global stage
with its expansive approach. It has not only served as a platform for theatre
performances from around the world but has also offered opportunities for the
amalgamation of various traditional performing art forms. Additionally, it has
facilitated knowledge-sharing and idea-exchange among individuals from the
dramatic arts and other creative fields."
Shri Rajpal Yadav shared his thoughts as, “To return to NSD as a
Rangdoot for Bharangam 2025, after graduating as a student in 1997, feels like
life has come full circle. As I celebrate 25 years in cinema, I'm deeply moved
to be part of this incredible gathering. It's truly commendable to witness the
high level of artistry achieved here, often with limited resources, a stark
contrast to the world of cinema. I'm awestruck.” He further added, “With
a mission to unite people through theatre and natya, I stand with you now and
always. NSD, one of the world’s premier theatre institutes, has produced
extraordinary talent, and under the leadership of Shri Chittaranjan Tripathy, I
have no doubt that we will soon be recognized as leaders on the global
stage."
Welcoming one and all to Bharangam 2025, Professor
Bharat Gupt, Vice Chairperson, National School of Drama said, "As
we celebrate Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2025, marking the 65th Anniversary of the
National School of Drama and the 60th Anniversary of the NSD Repertory Company,
we embrace 'Ek Rang, Shreshth Rang,' (One Expression, Supreme Creation) as
theatre unites us all, transcending borders through the universal language of
storytelling. With the Rang Shashthi festival taking iconic productions to
cities across India and beyond, we honour our legacy while looking forward to a
future of limitless creativity. Welcome to a festival that celebrates unity,
excellence, and the timeless power of theatre."
BRM 2025, which spans a period of 20 days, from January
28, 2025 to February 16, 2025, is in the process of featuring 200 unique
productions from 9 different countries apart from India, showcased
across 11 locations in India and 2 abroad, which are Kathmandu
and Colombo. International theatre groups participating in the said
festival are hailing from Russia, Italy, Germany, Norway, Czech Republic,
Nepal, Taiwan, Spain, and Sri Lanka.
Alongside the festival’s epicenter in Delhi,
Indian satellite locations include Agartala, Ahmedabad, Bathinda, Bengaluru,
Bhopal, Goa, Gorakhpur, Khairagarh, Ranchi including Jaipur.
"In continuation of NSD's legacy, we are
organising the Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2025 in two international locations this
time. In the coming years, we aim to broaden the scope of this festival
further, and extend it to other continents," Shri Tripathy added.
Furthermore, after securing the World Book of Records, London’s Certificate for
‘Largest Number of Artistic Performances on a Common Theme’ with 2024’s Jan
Bharat Rang project,
National School of Drama (NSD) has initiated ‘Vishwa Jan Rang’, virtual performances of short plays by
NRIs across seven continents worldwide, and by the youth of India. That, along
with the monumental success of the festival in terms of its scale and wider
reach, bolsters the confidence of NSD officials in securing a place for the
festival in the Guinness World Records
for Largest Theatre Festival (Plays) this year.
Notably, the Bharat
Rang Mahotsav coincides with the 65th
Anniversary of the National School of Drama, and the 60th Anniversary of the National School of Drama Repertory Company.
To commemorate these milestones, the Repertory Company is celebrating the Rang
Shashthi theatre festival series, staging some of its most popular plays on
various platforms across the nation. The Company is presenting its productions
during BRM 2025 in locations such as Colombo,
Kathmandu, Bengaluru and Goa.
BRM 2025 is also in full swing, featuring a parallel
student-led fiesta, Advitiya 2025. Advitiya has existed almost as long
as BRM itself, giving NSDians an opportunity to connect with students from
across disciplines, studying at other universities and practicing performing
arts. Their festival features Street
Theatre, Folk Bands, Open Stage, Talks and more, fully curated and conducted by the current batch of First,
Second and Third Years.
While the primary objective of the
Bharat Rang Mahotsav, since its
inception in 1999, has been to provide a platform for Indian theatre artists,
it has grown as a knowledge-sharing platform too, offering a plethora of
enriching experiences. Ambience
Performances of Folk and Traditional Forms from across India will entertain
audiences outside various gathering spaces; Director-audience dialogues, seminars, and masterclasses will
explore various facets of theatre in the form of Allied Events, sparking stimulating conversations and insights.
Moreover, a dedicated programme on literary arts, ‘Shruti’ will feature
book launches and discussions on literature. Attendees can immerse themselves
in the vibrant Rang Haat, and
explore the diverse offerings at the Food
Bazaar, letting the spirit of theatre truly captivate them