Arunachal's Cultural Triumph: How a Young Theatre Festival Defies Borders

The Arunachal Rang Mahotsav 2025 wrapped up on a high note in Itanagar. Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein highlighted the festival's success in promoting young, homegrown talent on an international stage. The closing ceremony featured a tribute to maestro Ratan Thiyam with a Manipuri play performed by a renowned theatre group. Artists and officials emphasized the event's role in showcasing Arunachal's vibrant culture and strengthening its identity.

Key Points: Arunachal Rang Mahotsav 2025 Concludes Showcasing Young Talent

  • Deputy CM Chowna Mein praised the festival's rapid growth to international stature in just three years
  • The event featured the acclaimed Manipuri play "Song of the Nymphs" by Chorus Repertory Theatre
  • Eminent personalities like Ila Arun and Shekhar Suman inspired emerging state talents
  • Festival Director Riken Ngomle vowed to continue nurturing Arunachalee theatre annually
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Arunachal Rang Mahotsav 2025 concludes on high note, showcases young talent

The 3rd International Theatre Festival in Itanagar concluded successfully, featuring Manipuri plays and national artists, while highlighting young Arunachalee talent.

"The international participation... sends a powerful message to China regarding Arunachal Pradesh's unquestionable status as an integral part of India. - Dogin Randa, Theatre Artist"

Itanagar, December 8

The 3rd edition of the International Theatre Festival- 'Arunachal Rang Mahotsav 2025' (ARM) concluded on a memorable note with the staging of the acclaimed Manipuri play "Song of the Nymphs" by the Chorus Repertory Theatre- a tribute to legendary theatre maestro Ratan Thiyam.

Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, who attended the closing ceremony of the Arunachal Rang Mahotsav 2025, said, "All the prominent personalities related to theatre enjoyed the International Theatre Festival...We want to promote the Arunachal Rang Mahotsav more. The young artists are very talented, and we want to promote them..."

Lauding the young talent of the state, he said that the festival, despite being only three years old, had already reached the international stage, driven entirely by homegrown young artists.

The participation of eminent personalities such as Ila Arun, Shekhar Suman, Geetika Tyagi, Rakesh Bedi and film director K K Raina provided significant inspiration to emerging talents across the state, Mein said. Mein welcomed distinguished dignitaries, including National Award-winning actor Seema Biswas, Writers Academy Trust Chairman V. V. Ramana Murthy, University of Calicut's School of Drama and Fine Arts Director Prof. Avinash Pillai, and renowned theatre personality Prof Anuradha Kapur.

He also extended appreciation to ARM Festival Director Riken Ngomle for championing the initiative and acknowledged young artists as the cultural ambassadors of Arunachal Rang Mahotsav.

Festival Director Riken Ngomle, in his closing remarks, said, "Although the festival concluded, the journey of nurturing and elevating Arunachalee theatre would continue to strengthen each year."

Local theatre artist Dogin Randa, who performed in two plays, praised the state government for providing a vibrant platform for young talents. He stated, "The international participation and global visibility of ARM sends a powerful and unequivocal message to China regarding Arunachal Pradesh's unquestionable status as an integral part of India, countering Beijing's repeated territorial claims."

- ANI

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David E
As someone who has visited Itanagar, I'm thrilled to see this cultural growth. The point made by the local artist Dogin Randa is crucial. Art and culture are powerful tools to assert our sovereignty and identity. Well done to all involved.
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Rohit P
Bahut badhiya! I hope the government continues to fund and promote such initiatives. Our northeastern states have immense, untapped talent. Festivals like these not only showcase art but also send a strong message about our unity. Jai Hind!
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the festival's success, I wish the article gave more space to the actual plays and the young artists' experiences rather than just listing the dignitaries. The focus should remain on the talent, not just the VIPs who attended.
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Karthik V
Seeing Manipuri and Arunachalee theatre together is beautiful. This is the real India - diverse cultures celebrating each other. Kudos to Riken Ngomle and the team for their vision. Hope to attend next year!
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Sarah B
The cultural ambassador angle is so important. When young artists perform on an international stage, they represent the best of India's soft power. This is a fantastic counter-narrative to any external claims. Well done, Arunachal!

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