LUCKNOW, Jan. 21 -- After a month-long winter theatre workshop organised by Bhartendu Natya Academy (BNA), a play Jatan Hi Ratan was staged at UPSNA on Tuesday. Directed by Manish Saini, a theatre in education expert from Delhi, the play was based on the life struggles and sharp intellect of the legendary Tenali Rama. The narrative revolves around a prosperous village - Tenali, whose residents are extremely hardworking. The central character, Rama, despite being intelligent, is lazy and avoids work. Rama's true transformation begins when a beloved animal of the village is taken to Vijayanagar for sacrifice. Inspired by the villagers and his mother, Rama reaches the royal palace of Vijayanagar, where his exceptional intelligence and wit earn him the title of Vikatkavi. He not only becomes the royal jester but also, through his cleverness, succeeds in getting the village's taxes waived and putting an end to the social evil of animal sacrifice. The play concluded with the collective song "Srishti ho parivaar saara, aisa ho raja hamara," which deeply moved the audience....