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Another Dronacharya: Nepali Play on Power & Ethics | Kathmandu

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15th April 2025, Kathmandu

Kosha Arts Theatre’s latest production, “Another Dronacharya”, is making waves in Kathmandu’s theatre scene. Staged at Mandala Theatre in Thapagaun, this powerful adaptation of Dr. Shankar Shesh’s renowned Hindi play “Ek Aur Dronacharya” has been drawing packed audiences since its premiere.

Another Dronacharya Nepali Play

With only a limited run until Baisakh 7 (April 20, 2025), demand for tickets is soaring, and most shows are already “houseful.

Why You Should Watch “Another Dronacharya?

A Timeless Story with Modern Relevance

The play reimagines the Mahabharata’s Guru Dronacharya, delving into his moral dilemmas—choosing duty over righteousness by siding with the Kauravas despite believing in the Pandavas’ cause. This conflict mirrors today’s leadership crises, making it deeply relevant in Nepal’s socio-political context.

A Stellar Cast & Brilliant Direction

Directed by Umesh Tamang, the play features outstanding performances by:

Umesh Sunam

Kritika Basnet

Sanam Shrestha

Arjun Dulal

Abhas Bhattarai and many more.

The actors bring raw emotion and intensity, making the characters’ struggles palpable.

Provokes Deep Reflection on Leadership & Ethics

The play questions:

What happens when leaders prioritize tradition over justice?

How do authority figures (teachers, bosses, politicians) impact society?

Can duty ever justify unethical choices?

Director Tamang explains, “In Nepal, where leadership crises and corruption persist, this story forces us to reflect on who we trust with power.”

Limited-Time Engagement – Book Your Tickets Now!

With only a few shows left, securing tickets is a challenge. The play runs:

Daily at 5:15 PM (except Mondays)

Additional Saturday matinee at 1:15 PM

Venue: Mandala Theatre, Thapagaun, Kathmandu

Another Dronacharya is more than just a play—it mirrors society, critiques power, and calls for ethical leadership. If you’re in Kathmandu, don’t miss this limited-run spectacle!

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