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Pyar Ka Pyasa Vishela Amrit - HD Full Bhojpuri Movie प्यार का प्यासा विषैला अमृत - Fans Of Azamgarh Movie - Pyar ka Pyasa Vishela Amrit StarCast - Akhilesh, Shyamlal, Suraj Nishad, Pappu Nishad, Rampal, Janayi, Dinesh Kumar, Bechan, Dinesh Lal Yadav Music - Rajkumar master OnParty Film producer - Sunil Kumar gautam Director - Pappu Nishad Cameraman - Babalu ( Subham VideoGrafi lalganj Azamgarh ) Film genre - Bidesiya Nautanki Drama Shooting location - Wazirabaad, Phoolpur Azamgarh Bidesiya nautanki is one of the most popular folk operatic theater performance forms of South Asia, particularly in northern India. Before the advent of Bollywood (the Hindi film industry), Nautanki was the biggest entertainment medium in the villages and towns of northern India. Nautanki's rich musical compositions and humorous, entertaining storylines hold a strong influence over rural people's imagination. Even after the spread of mass media (such as television and DVDs), a crowd of 10,000 to 15,000 can be seen at the top Nautanki performances. Nautanki's origins lie in the Saangit, Bhagat, and Swang musical theatre traditions of Northern India. One Saangit called Saangit Rani Nautanki Ka became so popular that the whole genre's name became Nautanki performances are operas based on a popular folk theme derived from romantic tales, mythologies, or biographies of local heroes. The performance is often punctuated with individual songs, dances, and skits, which serve as breaks and comic relief for audiences. Audiences sometimes use the breaks to go to the toilet or pick up food from their homes or nearby shops. Nautanki performances involve a lot of community participation from audiences. For instance, community members provide logistical support, financial support, and talented actors for Nautanki performances. Audience members choose what script will be performed and often intervene during the performance to demand a repeat of a particular song or skit. Nautanki performances can take place in any open space available in or around a village that can accommodate audiences in hundreds or thousands. Sometimes this space is made available by the village chaupal (village community center). Other times, the playground of the local school becomes the performance site. A Nautanki stage is elevated above the ground and is made up of wooden cots (usually provided by local villagers). Until a few decades back, there was no electricity in Indian villages, so light was provided either by big lanterns or Petromax (a device run by kerosene oil). The pleasure of Nautanki lies in the intense melodic exchanges between two or three performers; a chorus is used sometimes. Traditional Nautankis usually start late at night, often around 09 p.m. or so, and go all night until sunrise the next morning (for a total of 10–12 hours). There is no intermission in Nautanki performances. #pyarkapyasavishelaamrit #hdfullbhojpurimovie #bidesiyanach