The musical play in Hindi titled 'Vivekananda' was staged here late last evening by Sen, who is also the chairperson of Sangeet Natak Akademi and a Padma Shri recipient.
Beginning with Vivekanda's childhood, the play portrays how the mischievous but rational Narendranath Dutta met Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, and underwent a transformation under his mentorship and later took the name 'Swami Vivekananda'.
Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha who was in the audience said, "As Indians we belong to the most tolerant, pluralistic, diverse culture in the world and there are many great people that have lived in this country of ours and Vivekananda Ji is one example and he has spoken on the message of tolerance. It is wonderful to have such great examples in front of us."
Sen had written as well as directed the 96 minute play on the sage whose birth anniversary is celebrated as national youth day on January 12.
Vivekananda's journey from India to Chicago and his unforgettable speech there, which brought India and Hinduism into limelight was also beautifully executed.
Opening his speech with "Sisters and Brothers of America", Vivekananda had spoken for 12 days while representing India and Hinduism in Chicago at the Parliament of the World's Religions in 1893 which lasted for 17 days.
Sen, who has to his credit over 200 musical albums has to his credit other monologue plays such as 'Tulsi', 'Kabeer', 'Sahab' and 'Soordas'.
"Tolerance, indeed exists in our country. Without it the world and especially our country can't progress. It depends on our mentality as to how we perceive things," he told PTI after the performance.
The actor was speaking with reference to a campaign where 40 writers and artists had returned their state awards to protest against "rising intolerance."
"You can either get an award or lose it but can't return it. Can you return the respect which you received from your mother? The way of protesting is wrong. An artist is incomplete if he fails to protest but his method of protest must be fair," he said.
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