<p>New Delhi: The Department of Art, Culture, and Languages of the Delhi government will organise a Ramleela in Urdu at Sunder Nursery, as part of its “Urdu Heritage Festival” commencing February 22.</p>.<p>The 'Dastaan-e-Ramayana: Ramleela in Urdu' will be performed by the theatrical group Shri Shraddha Ramlila on February 24 to celebrate the shared values of both cultures.</p>.<p>The Urdu Ramleela will narrate the mythological tale of Lord Ram's victory over Ravana with a unique twist, an official statement by the department said.</p>.Thoughts on Ram, temples, and bhakti.<p>"The Urdu Ramleela is a perfect linguistic blend that unites the beauty of Hindi and sophistication of Urdu," it said.</p>.<p>The Urdu Heritage Festival of the Delhi government's art and culture department and Urdu Academy will also stage several other performances including a panel discussion on Urdu's perspective on Ramayana to explore the cultural dimensions associated with it.</p>.<p>Besides, the festival will witness programmes such as ‘Mehfil-e-qawwali, ‘Sufi Mehfil’, ghazal recital competition for students, a poetic competition, debate competition, as well as Indian opera infusion along with many other theatrical performances.</p>.<p>The events will be held between February 22-25 across different states including Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The Department of Art, Culture, and Languages of the Delhi government will organise a Ramleela in Urdu at Sunder Nursery, as part of its “Urdu Heritage Festival” commencing February 22.</p>.<p>The 'Dastaan-e-Ramayana: Ramleela in Urdu' will be performed by the theatrical group Shri Shraddha Ramlila on February 24 to celebrate the shared values of both cultures.</p>.<p>The Urdu Ramleela will narrate the mythological tale of Lord Ram's victory over Ravana with a unique twist, an official statement by the department said.</p>.Thoughts on Ram, temples, and bhakti.<p>"The Urdu Ramleela is a perfect linguistic blend that unites the beauty of Hindi and sophistication of Urdu," it said.</p>.<p>The Urdu Heritage Festival of the Delhi government's art and culture department and Urdu Academy will also stage several other performances including a panel discussion on Urdu's perspective on Ramayana to explore the cultural dimensions associated with it.</p>.<p>Besides, the festival will witness programmes such as ‘Mehfil-e-qawwali, ‘Sufi Mehfil’, ghazal recital competition for students, a poetic competition, debate competition, as well as Indian opera infusion along with many other theatrical performances.</p>.<p>The events will be held between February 22-25 across different states including Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru.</p>