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ENatya Sanhita, our online, multilingual, one-act play competition receives an overwhelming response...

November 9, 2015 2:54:43 PM IST
MTG editorial

ENatya Sanhita, our online, multilingual, one-act play competition has finalised 71 entries for this year's edition of the competition.

The competition is in its second year. It is one of its kinds in India to encourage original playwriting and to make the plays easily available to readers online.


Last year Sejal Ponda won the award in the Gujarati language segment for her play SPELL BOUND; Yogesh Soman won the award for his Marathi entry ACT; Manjima Chatterjee for her English play TWO MEN ON A TREE and Vibha Rani won the award for her Hindi play MANTO-ISMAT: DOST-DUSHMAN.

Two special jury awards were given to Anushrut Agrrwal for his play LALITHA and to Arti Mhaskar for her play MANGALSUTRA.

This year we have received 40 entries in Marathi, 20 in English, 15 in Hindi and 13 in Gujarati from various places in India and even from the USA and Australia!

Our competition is open to people from around the world. Age is no bar. Entries can be sent in four languages- English, Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati.

The winning scripts will be published as an ebook. Our last year's ebook was also popular and is available for free download on flipkart.com and swiftboox.com

Winners of ENatya Sanhita 2015 will be announced on 19th December. The plays will be judged by an expert committee.




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