[Reader-list] When Rama took a break to offer namaz

Prabhakar Singh prabhakardelhi at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 3 18:09:44 IST 2008


Yes, this is the real Indian society!
We should spread such news items among the people who are busy in dividing the society and the country for their own narrow minded benefits.I remember about 35 years back in my village in eastern U.P. muslims used to participate actively in all Hindu festivals.They used to make patakhas for Diwali,idols of Godess Lakhmi and Lord Ganesh in Diwali, putla of Ravan,Meghnad and Kumbhkaran in Dushehra etc.etc...and this is real India !
Regards,
Prabhakar



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When Rama took a break to offer namaz

LUCKNOW: Masood Ahmad recalls the hush that fell when he went onstage to announce an unscheduled break during the raging battle between Lord Rama
and Ravana, last Dussehra. The huge audience assembled at the Bakshi Ka Talaab ground was not amused. A few even began to boo, till the reason for the interruption was explained.

The Ramlila cast — including Rama, Ravana and Lakshman — Ahmad explained, needed to offer namaz and break roza . Not a single protest was heard thereafter. The show resumed only after the actors rolled up their prayer mats post-namaz and shared the iftari snacks — right on stage.

Masood Ahmad took over as manager of the BKT Ramlila Samiti from his father Muzaffar Hussain, who floated the outfit and also the concept of a mixed cast along with a Hindu friend in 1972. The move generated much curiosity and even a whisper campaign initially. But things have gradually settled down.

The casting coup of the year, says Ahmad, is the new Lord Rama — gawky 15-year-old Mohammad Sher Khan from BKT Higher Secondary School.

Khan, who’d been playing Bharat and Shatrughan for three years, is exultant about his elevation to lead status. ‘‘I have read Ramcharitmanas several times and particularly liked the ‘kirdar’ of Rama,” he declaims grandly. An unimpressed director, Sadiq Khan, exhorts the youngster, just back from school, to go over the script once more.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/When_Rama_took_a_break_ for_namaz/articleshow/3553853.cms





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