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“Shyama ka Jihad” – A play that reflects the past, present, and future of Hindus

In 1935, legendary writer Munshi Premchand penned a powerful story titled ‘Jihad’, presenting this social reality through his words. However, the left-leaning intelligentsia allegedly buried this narrative, pushing it into oblivion. Taking the baton forward, Anil Nayyar, Vice President of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (Faridabad), has adapted this story into a compelling theatrical performance titled "Shyama ka Jihad"

Mahendra KumarMahendra Kumar
Apr 9, 2025, 05:15 pm IST
in Bharat, Special Report, Delhi
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Love Jihad is a grim and disconcerting reality the play 'Shyama ka Jihad' awaring Hindus from Love Jihad

Love Jihad is a grim and disconcerting reality the play 'Shyama ka Jihad' awaring Hindus from Love Jihad

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Art has the rare ability to hold a mirror to society. By combining historical references, contemporary concerns, and emotional storytelling, this play exposes the prevalence of ‘love jihad’ during his time. The objective of the play is to revive the buried narratives pertaining to love jihad and urge the community to introspect and protect themselves. In an age dominated by digital noise and short attention spans, theatre provides a focused, immersive experience—one that not only entertains but creates awareness among the youth.

Understanding our history through art is not just important—it’s essential. Plays like “Shyama ka Jihad” act as cultural milestones, reminding us of the struggles, resilience, and values that define our identity. Throughout history, conspiracies against Hindus have repeatedly emerged, orchestrated first by the Mughals and now, as some believe, by certain radical elements among the Muslim youth in Bharat through tactics like Love Jihad—luring Hindu girls into relationships under false pretenses, thereby disrupting their lives and identities.

Guest lighting the lamp and addressing the audience in the event

In 1935 , legendary writer Munshi Premchand penned a powerful story titled ‘Jihad’, presenting the prevalence of love jihad through his words. However, the left-leaning intelligentsia allegedly buried this narrative, pushing it into oblivion. In an endeavour to highlight this menace which is plaguing the sociery, Anil Nayyar, Vice President of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (Faridabad), adapted this story into a compelling theatrical performance titled “Shyama ka Jihad.”

The play was recently staged at Delhi Modern International School, Faridabad on April 5, 2025, in the presence of respected dignitaries such as Sanjay Arora (Sanghchalak, Faridabad), school Chairman Rajiv Girdhar, philanthropist and industrialist Gulshan Grover, and Rakesh Chaudhary, founder of Bharatiya Sanskriti Sangh. Eminent speaker and Islamic scholar Tufail Chaturvedi emphasised during the event that Hindus are currently facing a deep existential crisis, with systematic efforts made to suppress them from a very young age.

(L to R) Islamic scholar Shri Tufail Chaturvedi addressing the programme and participants performing the play of “Shyama ka Jihad”

Faridabad Mayor Praveen Batra Joshi praised the production, stating, “This is not just a play; it’s a powerful message for the entire Hindu community. Such plays should be shown in schools. Every Hindu family needs to empower their children with strength, awareness, and values.”

The play’s director Anil Nayyar, along with his associate Jyoti Pratap Bhatia , shared that it took nearly a year and a half to conceptualise and develop the play with an aim to show how love jihad has been in existence since several years and now is the time for the Hindus to wake up and protect ourselves from falling victims to this trap that is laid down by the Islamists. Every character in the ensemble of 30 was carefully selected from within the Sangh Parivar to preserve authenticity and ideology. With three shows successfully completed, the team emphasises that the play is not just a narrative—it is a medium of awakening. It aims to alert young Hindu girls and their families about the dangers of Love Jihad and how to safeguard themselves through awareness and cultural grounding.

Topics: Munshi PremchandDelhi Modern International SchoolTufail ChaturvediLove JihadVishva Hindu ParishadShyama ka Jihad
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