Bodakdev School and Satellite School recently joined hands to organise a charitable show for children, which was a tremendous success. The show featured a Gujarati play titled ‘Mowgli Balloo Tanak Tum,’ directed by the highly acclaimed Kabir Thakore. The event was held at the prestigious Udgam school auditorium and drew a significant crowd of parents and students alike. The play itself was a visual delight, with its compelling storyline centred around Mowgli’s response to urbanisation. The play highlighted the stark differences between life in the forest and the city while promoting environmental conservation. The performance perfectly blended humour, drama, and emotions, leaving the audience spellbound. However, the show’s success was not limited to its artistic merits alone.
The organisers also had a noble cause in mind, as all the proceeds from selling 800 tickets were donated to Sri Satya Sai Heart Hospital. This hospital is recognised as India’s single largest paediatric medical centre and has provided hope and care to countless needy children. Thanks to the parent community’s overwhelming support, the event raised an impressive sum of Rs 80,000, which will go towards funding paediatric heart surgeries. The charitable initiative is a testament to the organisers’ commitment to positively impacting society and the school community’s willingness to unite for a worthy cause. It is a heartwarming reminder of the power of collective action and the immense potential for good that exists when we work together towards a common goal.