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Iconic Rahat Kazmi teaches basic Urdu to NAPA students

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By Web Desk Published January 8, 2015 2 Min Read
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Rahat Kazmi may have been known for his iconic portrayal of characters in television dramas, such as Dhoop Kinare and Parchaiyan, but these days, his role as a teacher in real life is what poses a challenge to him. The problem is fairly simple but significant. The freshmen at the National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA), where Kazmi teaches, are unable to read and enunciate Urdu. This is why the veteran actor-turned-teacher has introduced a basic course in Urdu for students at Napa.

“How does one expect students who are not well-versed in their mother tongue and are unable to express themselves to communicate with the audiences?” says Kazmi, who serves as the head of the Napa Theatre department.

Students being taught the basics, Urdu grammar and pronunciation, and are also being introduced to the writings of literary legends such as Faiz Ahmed Faiz.

The veteran laments over the second-rate treatment of Urdu among Pakistanis. “I have taught at several institutes, including universities and schools. I have taught at A-level institutions, such as The Lyceum School, where I taught Literature in English and Urdu,” says Kazmi. “One thing I noticed there was that people treat Urdu like a servant’s language.”

He holds that a prime reason for the decline is the “government’s policy with regards to language.” He validates his argument by quoting research conducted by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 1961, which suggested that primary education should be offered in the vernacular language.

Kazmi shares that even more disappointing than the decline in Urdu is how it has become a non-issue for people to the point that they don’t even talk about it. The widespread indifference towards perfecting the language has translated into artistic mediums, such as film, TV and the purest medium of performing arts — theatre.

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