Key Points

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel praised Vishalla’s cultural legacy while honoring theatre artists on World Theatre Day. He connected the event to PM Modi’s vision of blending development with heritage. The ceremony recognized veterans like Ragini Shah and young talents alike. Patel emphasized theatre’s power to drive social change and urged artists to amplify government initiatives.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Honors Artists at Vishalla World Theatre Day

  • CM Patel honors 11 Gujarati theatre artists including Ragini Shah & Harish Bhimani
  • Links event to PM Modi’s cultural vision
  • Vishalla’s 12-year tradition of celebrating theatre
  • Highlights theatre’s role in social reform
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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel graces World Theatre Day celebrations at Vishalla restaurant

CM Bhupendra Patel celebrates Gujarati theatre artists at Vishalla’s 48th anniversary, aligning with PM Modi’s 'Vikas Bhi Virasat Bhi' vision.

"Drama is a powerful art form that goes beyond entertainment, serving as a catalyst for social change. – Bhupendra Patel"

Ahmedabad, March 28

On the 48th anniversary of Vishalla in Ahmedabad, coinciding with World Theatre Day, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel lauded its remarkable efforts in preserving Gujarat's rich art, culture, and craftsmanship over the past five decades.

"He further emphasized that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra of 'Vikas Bhi Virasat Bhi' has been truly embodied through this program. On World Theatre Day, he had the privilege of honoring artists dedicated to art and tradition. More than just a celebration, this felicitation ceremony served as a heartfelt tribute, expressing gratitude to every artist for their invaluable contributions," as per a Gujarat CMO release.

On this occasion, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel highlighted that celebrating World Theatre Day alongside the Vichar Charitable Trust, the renowned Utensil Museum, the upcoming Khurshi Museum, and the distribution of the Gandhimitra Award has been a longstanding tradition at Vishalla.

He also praised Vishala's initiative of honoring theatre artists, calling it a commendable effort. The Chief Minister extended his congratulations to Surendra Patel and Team Vishalla for their dedicated efforts in organizing this meaningful event.

"Highlighting the impact of theatre, the Chief Minister stated that drama is a powerful art form that goes beyond entertainment, serving as a catalyst for social change. Whether during reform movements, the struggle for independence, or public awareness campaigns, theatre artists have always played a vital role in shaping society," the release read.

He further emphasized that theatre has been instrumental in driving transformative and revolutionary changes throughout history.

While discussing various initiatives led by the central and state governments, the Chief Minister highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of building a strong, healthy, and Viksit Bharat. He noted that transformative campaigns such as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Catch the Rain for water conservation, Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam for environmental preservation, and Medasvita-Mukt Bharat (Obesity-Free India) are driving this vision forward.

"Expressing confidence in the power of theatre, he urged artists to amplify these initiatives through plays, street performances, and skits, ensuring their message reaches a wider audience and contributes to the realization of Viksit Bharat through Viksit Gujarat," the release read.

On this occasion, Chief Minister honored 11 prominent artists of the Gujarati theatre, including Ragini Shah, Harish Bhimani, Siddharth Randeria, Jaimini Trivedi, Subhash Brahmbhatt, Deepti Joshi Brahmbhatt, Japswini Shukla, Vihang Mehta, Satish Desai, S.A. Qadri, and Smita Sharma, along with young artists Karan Patel and Jiya Bhatt.

Additionally, renowned Gujarati theatre artist Padma Tushar Shukla and art maestro Ilakshi Thakor were also specially honored. On this occasion, the Chief Minister extended his best wishes to the honored artists and everyone on World Theatre Day.

On this occasion, Surendra Patel, Vishalla's owner, highlighted the unique coincidence of World Theatre Day on March 27 aligning with the anniversary of Vishalla Theme Restaurant. To mark this special occasion, Vichar Trust and Vishalla have organized a distinguished award ceremony to honor both veteran and young artists, creating a platform for recognition and shared celebration over a meal.

Surendra Patel further noted that Vichar Trust and Vishalla have upheld this tradition for the past 12 years, consistently celebrating the contributions of theatre artists through this prestigious event.

On this occasion, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel visited the museum at Vishalla and witnessed the peacock dance performance presented by the artists.

The event was attended by Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, former Education Minister; Jitubhai Vaghani, members of Vishalla, and artists from the Gujarati film and theatre industries, along with literary figures.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a beautiful way to honor our theatre artists! Vishalla has always been a cultural gem of Ahmedabad. So glad to see our CM recognizing their contributions 👏
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate the recognition of theatre artists, I wish more young and upcoming artists were included in the awards. The industry has so much fresh talent that deserves spotlight too.
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Sunita P.
Vishalla's Utensil Museum is one of my favorite places in the city! So happy to see it getting recognition along with theatre arts. Culture and heritage go hand in hand 💫
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Amit D.
Theatre truly is a powerful medium for social change. Glad to see our leaders recognizing this. Maybe we'll see more government support for local theatre groups after this?
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Neha T.
The peacock dance at Vishalla is magical! Been there 3 times and it never fails to amaze me. So happy our traditional arts are being preserved and celebrated like this 🦚
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Vijay R.
12 years of honoring theatre artists is no small feat! Hats off to Vishalla for keeping this tradition alive. Culture needs more such platforms that bridge generations.

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