[cma-l] New radio drama for community radio commissioned by Unity101
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Thu Feb 11 14:41:40 GMT 2016
This is all good stuff. We obviously wouldn't run this particular programme
because we don't even have a minority in this area, we are less than that
---- however, there was another 'play' highlighted the other day.
Plays / Theatre / Sketches on the Community Radio on a regular basis ... now
we are really pushing the Boat out. As an organisation (CMA) I think we
should support these things, even if the Show ended up at 11pm on a Sunday
night. Sunday tea-time might be a good slot. We're currently playing the
Bradshaws. Buzz Hawkins was in our Studios only a few months ago
Nick
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Subject: [cma-l] New radio drama for community radio commissioned by
Unity101
Morning
Our presenters have written a radio drama in Hindi/Urdu, do you know any
community radio stations that may be interested in having - let me know your
thoughts. Below is synopsis of the play and pictures attached
Vaada Faramosh, over four episodes, a new radio drama commissioned by Unity
101, written by Faisal Javed Khayal with cast members made of Unity 101
presenters, goes live on Sunday 14th February at 8pm and every Sunday and
repeated every Thursday at 3pm.
Vaada Faramosh is based on Emotions, where it scores is as something else: a
romantic drama that presents us with one of the most likeable father and
daughter relationship story.
Family ties are full of knots. Family matters are at the core of "Vaada
Faramosh" moreover loosely based on Varsha's liaison with Anmol. A romantic
young poet Anmol (Shair e Azam of university) gives his most appealing
performance who has the bad fortune to fall in love, he meets a young girl
Varsha, a lady who reciprocates her feelings and their fling blossoms into
an enduring affair,... they want to become life partners but eventually the
arrangement goes astray, bringing disappointment and heartbreak but it is
not the end.
A group of friends play a vital role in this story. They are going to start
their practical life after university. But still they prefer their friends
while they are doing the responsible duties of their lives. Every character
has its own value. Some characters are seen as they are, and some are made
by time. Roshni and khushi, are the characters who understand the feelings
of their friends and they support them in their decision. Baba Jani (Father)
is the evaluator of the emotional theme of the radio play in a magical way
in view of his vast experience of his life.
Writer-director and actor Faisal Javed Khayal does a good job of making the
rules of his universe sensibly transparent, and he is cleverly raised the
risks from the characters' emotional lives like surprise and suspense. He
said . "it is hardly a happy ending to a romantic love story for Varsha, she
has been vindicated, following her failed relationship. Every woman is, of
course, loves being told she is beautiful, and all the rest of it but life
demands much more than what we think. Anmol helps her to feel comfortable in
front of her father. This is a touching and passionate drama". .
With regards and best wishes
Ram Kalyan "Kelly"
Station Manager
Unity 101 Community Radio
Winner of the Queen's Award 2012
107 St Mary's Road, Southampton S014 0AN
Email: info at unity101.org
Office: 023 8023 3239
Mobile: 07773 713 736
www.unity101.org
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