1) Mukh o Mukhosh (Face & Mask) : A person has two selves. One is inside him and the other is outside him. There is a kind of thought in the heart and a kind of expression on the outside on the face. This external expression and the thoughts going on inside the mind are not always the same. These things depend on many surrounding circumstances which a person does not have control over. As a result, a fight is created with oneself. This fight goes on. That image is portrayed in Megh Muluke's Muk natak: Mukh O Mukhosh (Face & Mask).
2) Solo performance by Suvendu Mukhopadhyay: As a Mime artist, Shuvendu Mukhopadhyay is one of the most famous and busiest personalities in India at the moment. He is constantly involved in the art of Mime, whether it is acting, conducting workshops, teaching etc. He is a disciple of the famous Mime artist Shri Jogesh Dutt. He has performed his art at various famous festivals in West Bengal or India. Most recently, he was invited to America to perform Mime and conduct workshops for artists there. Megh Muluke will honor him at the event of the day and he will enhance the value of the entire festival by his SOLO PERFORMANCE.
3) Tukro Galpo (A piece story): Machines have been controlling people in various ways for a long time, but they were controlled. However, at the moment, the machine that controls people directly and indirectly is mobile. Mobiles are controlling everything, human emotions, relationships, feelings. As a result, people are forgetting sincerity and social duties. Various tensions and mental health problems have started between people. His picture is featured in the modern Mime play: Tukro Golpo (A piece story) of Megh Muluke.
Program name: moments of silence.. - A Mime fest.
Organised by: Megh Muluke
Solo Performance by: Suvendu Mukhopadhyay
Megh Muluke's Cast & credit:
On stage: Monojit Majumder, Sanjit Rajbanshi, Prasun Sarkar, Shanu Ghosh, Avijit Majumder, Mrinmoy Majumder, Manisha Halder, Dipanjana Pramanik, Anu Mondal, Payel Mondal
Light: Saheb Sanyal
Concept & Direction: Subir Mistry
Play Genre: Mime
Play Language - Non verbal