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  ICDC - Inter Collegiate Drama Competition  
 

for Hindi / Urdu / Hindustani one-act plays

 
           
 

In 1972 IPTA held its first Inter Collegiate Drama Competition (ICDC) for one-act Hindi plays. Inspired by Shri Prithviraj Kapoor’s career as a complete theatre person, IPTA started this Drama Competition in 1972, the year of his sad demise and instituted the trophy for the Best Production in his memory. For the last 35 years we have been encouraging young talent in the field of theatre and also creating theatre awareness among college students.

The late Shri Kaifi Azmi initiated this activity and entrusted Shri Ramesh Talwar with the responsibility of evolving the mode of the competition, framing the rules and getting the whole competition organized. Mr. Talwar and his co-convenor Shri Subhash B. Dangayach brought together their collective experience of having staged plays in various college competitions. Inculcating a sense of theatre discipline in the students has also been an integral part of this competition.

 
 

On 16th August 1972, the first Inter Collegiate Drama Competition was held at Tejpal Auditorium. IPTA started with the Prithviraj Kapoor Trophy for Best Production and other prizes for acting and script. As time went by, trophies in honour of other theatre persons were introduced – Balraj Sahni Trophy for outstanding performance (1973), R.M. Singh Trophy for the Best Director (1986), K.A. Abbas Trophy for Best Script (1987), Manmohan Krishna Trophy for Second Best Production (1991) and later the Kaifi Azmi Trophy for Critics Award.

The competition has become a platform for students to discover talent within themselves. Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi, a regular participant, once rightly said that IPTA’s ICDC is like an ‘acid test’. If you could achieve something here, you would certainly achieve something in the world of performing arts. Over the years there have been many artists, writers and directors who have gone on and have made successful careers in films and television as well as theatre.

Some of the actors who have participated and given outstanding performances in the IPTA-ICDC are Zia Hameed, Harish Patel, Arundhati Rao, Channa Ruparel, Lubna Siddiqi, Manish Wadhwa, Sharman Joshi, Jayesh Thakkar and others. Directors who have won awards in the IPTA-ICDC include Amrit Patel, Ravi Mehra, Latesh Shah, Shobha Kapoor, Dr. Chandraprakash Dwiwedi, Asil Rais, Shivdas Ghodke, Anshumali Ruparel, J.D. Majithia, Sagir Ahmed Chaudhari and Mahendra Joshi among others.

Colleges from all parts of Mumbai participate in this competition every year. There is regular participation from colleges like Ruparel, Mithibai, Narsee Monjee, Khalsa, Rizvi, Bhavans, National, PD Lions, Lala Lajpat Rai and along with them there are also new colleges from the suburban areas of Mumbai.

IPTA continues its effort of providing a platform for the youth of Mumbai to showcase their theatrical talents and hopes that the spirit of theatre will be kindled in the future citizens of this city. Our aim is to use the performing arts for the education, entertainment and inspiration of the people – young and old. This competition is our offering to the youth of Mumbai and we hope our association with them will continue to flourish and create meaningful theatre in the future as well.

 
           
 

ICDC

 
           
 
 
  • 25 - 30 participating colleges from Mumbai
  • 5 - 6 days of performances
  • 30 to 35 shows of one-act Hindi plays
  • 700 to 1000 student participants
  • About 2000 people as audience, including students and general public
  • Elimination Round at Mysore Association, Matunga (E) from 10th-14th Sept 2007
  • Final Round at Tejpal Auditorium, Gowalia Tank on 22nd Sept 2007
 
           
 

Awards for the competition

 
     
 

BEST PRODUCTION PRITHVIRAJ KAPOOR TROPHY (Rotating), Certificate and Cash Prize of Rs.5001/-

 
 

 

 
 

2ND BEST PRODUCTION MANMOHAN KRISHNA TROPHY (Rotating), Certificate and Cash Prize of Rs.4001/-

 
 

 

 
 

OUTSTANDING PEFORMANCE (Male or Female)BALRAJ SAHNI TROPHY (Rotating), Certificate and Cash Prize of Rs.3001/-

 
 

 

 
 

BEST ACTOR Certificate & Cash Prize of Rs.2001/-

 
 

 

 
 

BEST ACTRESS Certificate & Cash Prize of Rs.2001/-

 
 

 

 
 

BEST DIRECTOR R.M.SINGH TROPHY (Rotating), Certificate and Cash Prize of Rs.2001/-

 
 

 

 
 

BEST SCRIPT K.A.ABBAS TROPHY (Rotating), Certificate and Cash Prize of Rs.2001/-

 
 

 

 
 

CRITICS AWARD KAIFI AZMI TROPHY (Rotating) and Certificate

 
           
  Format of the competition  
           
 
  • Entries of short plays in Hindi, Urdu or Hindustani are invited from the University of Mumbai, its affiliated colleges or Govt. recognised institutions of Higher Learning.

  • All participants, actors and back stage workers must be bonafide students of these colleges. Technical help like direction and stage décor may be taken from non-university sources.

  • Any play that has been staged in the IPTA-ICDC Finals in the past 3 years cannot be staged in the current year.

  • The play must have literary value and content.

  • The order of performance is decided by lots in the presence of student representatives from the participating colleges.

  • The Elimination Round is held over a period of 3-5 days.

  • Stage lights, basic set, make-up and other technical support for performances in the Elimination and Final Rounds is provided by IPTA. Participants do not have to pay for any of these facilities.

  • The maximum time allotted for a play is 60 minutes, including setup and performance.

  • Any play that has derogatory remarks on any caste, community or religion may be disqualified. Any play which has remarks that hurt national sentiments may be disqualified.

  • Judges include eminent theatre artistes, directors, writers, designers, journalists and well-known people from various creative fields. Judges for the eliminations and finals are different.

  • The judges make their decisions on the basis of the following:

    • ACTING

    • PRESENTATION & TECHNICAL VALUES

    • SCRIPT

    • TOTAL IMPACT

  • Four to six plays are selected for the finals.

  • Finals are held a week to ten days after the Elimination Round.

  • All performances are open to the public.

  • Awards and certificates are given at the end of the Finals, on the same day.

  • IPTA also collaborates with the winners and organizes additional public shows of the winning plays at different venues in Mumbai.

 
           
           
   
               
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