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Taaruk Raina on being a part of teleplay 'Kaand'

Zee Theatre’s latest teleplay Kaand unfolds against the backdrop of a setting where abductions, rapes and gender crime are common. The play is set in Delhi, the national capital and follows two policemen as they combat the monsters that roam...
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Zee Theatre’s latest teleplay Kaand unfolds against the backdrop of a setting where abductions, rapes and gender crime are common. The play is set in Delhi, the national capital and follows two policemen as they combat the monsters that roam the streets while battling the more dangerous demons within. The Akarsh Khurana directorial stars Taaruk Raina in a key role.

Taaruk says, “The plot is about personal demons that co-exist with social evils. It can be emotionally exhausting to work in an intense play like this, but the craft eventually becomes a part of muscle memory. It also helps when fellow actors demonstrate by example how to tackle a story as complex as this one.”

As an artiste and a socially aware person, he also learnt a lot from the narrative; he adds, “The characters, what they go through, their suffering and resilience showed me that everything is transient in life. The play also depicts that today everyone is dispensable. No matter what happens and how big a tragedy may be, life goes on, and people move on. Kaand also underscores what we already know. That women should be able to feel safe at every point and at all times, not as a privilege, but as a matter of course. Safety is something basic and fundamental, and they should not have to struggle for it.”

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