Powerful Speech of Swadesh Deepak's play Court Martial by BajrangBali Singh, directed by Arvind Gaur

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Swadesh Deepak's Court Martial directed by Arvind Gaur. Asmita Theatre Group performing Court Martial play from 1996. Actors: BajrangBali Singh, Rahul Khanna, Davinder Kaur, Prabhakar Pandey, Amit Rawal, Gurjeet Pathak, Ashish Sejwal, Shashank Verma, Amit Bansal, Karan Khanna, Prateek Taank, Alok Maurya, Shivam Bhasin, Malay Chauhan, Aman Khan, Vipul Kalra, Rohit Rauthan, Komal Strong, Deepak Adhikari, Bablu Gautam, Sahil Mukhi, Amit Tiwari, Rajender ojha, Aditya Yadav, Rahul Mishra and team. Music design by Dr. Sangeeta Gaur.
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Asmita Theatre's Arvind Gaur has performed more than thousand shows of Court Martial in all over India with well-known cinema actors, such as Deepak Dobriyal, Piyush Mishra, Manu Rishi, Shakti Anand, Shilpa Shukla, Susan Brar, Bajrangbali Singh, Ishwak Singh, Manveer Choudhary, Gaurav Mishra, Chandan Anand, Rajesh kumar. Many of Deepak's plays, including Jalta Hua Rath and Kal Kothari were first directed by Arvind Gaur.

Reviews about play
"Tight pace of Swadesh Deepak's Court Martial... not to be missed." – Kavita Nagpal, Hindustan Times

"Arvind Gaur's hard hitting realism... his intelligent approach... strong play by Swadesh Deepak." – Aruna Ahluwalia (E. News)

"Kudos to Court Martial... a drama that goes beyond the limits of drama." – The Indian Express

"The Asmita team has created a marvellous piece of theatre out of a wonderful script... don't miss it. The time spent watching the play is well worth it." – Smita Nirula, The Pioneer

"Stealing the scene with revolt as the theme... Court Martial is an engrossing display of theatre for social awareness." – Sushama Chadha (The Times of India)

"Excellent Performance.. Swadesh Deepak's brilliant script... memorable production by the Asmita team and Arvind Gaur." – Romesh Chandra The Hindu

"Impressive Presentation: The much-talked about play Court-Martial, directed by the eminent young theatre director Arvind Gaur, was successfully staged here at Gandhi Bhawan Auditorium, on the first day of Shahjehanpur Theatre Festival. Court Martial is probably the first Indian play, wherein an effort to expose the rot rampant in the Indian army has been made." -Amar Ujala

"Mirror of the Society: Court Martial is not just a play, but more aptly the real picture of the Indian society that brings us face to face with the caste-based feudalism, despite the constitutional & legal objections of the democratic procedures. The Indian Army is a government institution that does not permit caste-based reservations. The play presents the truth very much prevalent in the Indian society. That, a person with merit is traumatized just because of his low-caste origins. Can we march into the 21st century with such a narrow mindset? This is an important question that seeks an answer of us. Can we answer this question in this 50th year of our independence? Perhaps not!" – Amit Kumar, Rastriya Sahara

"Court Martial, scripted by Swadesh Deepak and directed by Arvind Gaur was staged at the Shri Ram Centre, on the first day of the 'Asmita Theatre Festival' organised by Asmita Production. The play is based on the caste-based discrimination rampant in the Indian Army. The strength of the play lies in its powerful dialogues that take it forward." -Alok Nandan

"Not Just a Play: ‘Court Martial’ is not just a play written by Swadesh Deepak, directed by Arvind Gaur & enacted by Asmita-artistes. It is a burning truth of the Indian Society. Sensing that Indian Army is the only government institution, which does not permit caste-based reservations, 'Court Martial' presents a mixture of natural and legal justice, which is not only the truth of the Indian Army, but that of the whole Indian Society. That, despite all his qualifications, an individual is traumatised because of his low-caste origins is not merely social violence, but a crime against humanity. The monotony of the long court-trial was pre-empted by the seasoned performance of the Asmita artistes. This Asmita-presentation has proved to be a soothing experience, after many years, for Swadesh Deepak who created a countrywide flutter through this play " – Ajit Roy, Navbharat Times.
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