- Bharatendu Harishchandra, Sumitranandan Pant and Ramdhari Singh Dinkar were seen on the stage
Bhopal: ‘Progress of one’s own language is the root of all progress. Without the knowledge of one’s own language, the pain in the heart cannot be removed.’
When technician Sangeeta Singh, dressed as the famous Hindi poet Bharatendu Harishchandra, entered the auditorium uttering these lines, the audience was mesmerized. Along with this, employees and students of BMHRC were seen on the stage in the costumes of Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, Maithilisharan Gupta, Sumitranandan Pant, Jaishankar Prasad, Subhadra Kumari Chauhan and Meerabai, among others.
The occasion was the fancy dress competition organized under Hindi fortnight at BMHRC. Famous fashion designer Mumtaz Khan was present as the judge of the competition. A large number of participants took part in the competition.
During the fancy dress competition, Surabhi Rathore working in the Microbiology Department was seen in the costume of Meera Bai,
Anjali Satpute was in the costume of Subhadrakumari Chauhan, Mrinal working in the IT Department was seen in the costume of Amrita Pritam. Apart from this, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing student Somlata Bundela came in the costume of Sumitranandan Pant, Kishan Lal in costume of Maithilisharan Gupta, Khushansh Chandra was dressed as Premchand and Vikas Yadav as Jaishankar Prasad.
The judge Mumtaz Khan encouraged all the participants and said that few people can muster the courage to reach the stage while participating in competitions. Winning while performing on stage is an even more difficult task. Even today, when I go on stage, my body is still trembling. There is so much light on the ramp that nothing is visible. Despite this, one has to look confident. In such a situation, those who are not professional artists and participate in such competitions deserve congratulations. In the fancy dress competition, the participant has to work hard to change his appearance and costume. Participants who pay special attention to this, stand out from the rest.