Cho’s Nermai Urangum Neram

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This play lays bare the sorry state of democracy in India and how wheeling-dealing passes as politics in the country. Laced with biting satire, it attempts to sensitize people to the rampant corruption and lack of values in our polity. Though conceived in the mid 70s and staged several times within India, this play still retains its freshness and contemporaneity, thanks to our politicians and the system that have remained unchanged.

This product is brought to you from Swathi Soft Solutions, the people committed to providing ‘clean’ entertainment for the entire family through their ‘Family Entertainer’ Series. Swathi’s product portfolio includes stage classics and teleplays created by leading film & theatre personalities.

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This play lays bare the sorry state of democracy in India and how wheeling-dealing passes as politics in the country. Laced with biting satire, it attempts to sensitize people to the rampant corruption and lack of values in our polity. Though conceived in the mid 70s and staged several times within India, this play still retains its freshness and contemporaneity, thanks to our politicians and the system that have remained unchanged.

This product is brought to you from Swathi Soft Solutions, the people committed to providing ‘clean’ entertainment for the entire family through their ‘Family Entertainer’ Series. Swathi’s product portfolio includes stage classics and teleplays created by leading film & theatre personalities.

About the author….

A lawyer, actor, playwright, editor of a popular weekly and a parliamentarian- ‘Cho’ S.Ramaswamy has several facets to his colorful personality. It is just not his versatility, but an abiding sincerity, forthrightness, impartiality and unimpeachable integrity that have made people across the country to eagerly look forward to his stand on any issue-political, social or economical. His creative oeuvre includes over 25 stage plays, significant roles in 180 films, story-screenplays for 14 films, 4 teleplays, 6 novels and a score of articles on sociopolitical issues & treatises on Hinduism.

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