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‘The Last Letter’ : British Lingua Students Stage Witty and Moving Drama Reflecting Social Realities

Patna, 7 July 2025: British Lingua, a premier institute in communicative English, witnessed a lively confluence of language, creativity, and performance as its students staged a thought-provoking and humorous play titled “The Last Letter.” The original script, penned by Mr Avinash Pandey—a student of the institute—beautifully captured the pulse of grassroots social work through wit, realism, and emotional nuance.

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Set within the buzzing confines of an NGO office, the drama offered a light-hearted yet insightful portrayal of young professionals navigating their daily duties. In one memorable scene from Part 2A: Inside the NGO Office, the characters Sugandha, Ashish, and Sameer exchange quick-witted banter over a list of handwritten names.

“I’m doing it now,” Ashish says while typing. “But Sameer gave me some extra names to check. His handwriting looks like it was written during an earthquake!”
To this, Sameer retorts with a grin, “Maybe I want you to become a handwriting expert!”
The laughter peaked when Ashish admitted to reading “Rinku Devi” as “Rinku Devil,” sparking a round of chuckles and the line, “Maybe she was very naughty as a kid!”

The audience, comprising students, trainers, and guests, applauded the cast’s confident performances and natural dialogue delivery. The play, while humorous, subtly reflected deeper truths about human error, social engagement, and camaraderie in workplaces.

Dr Birbal Jha, noted author and Managing Director of British Lingua, lauded the production and its impact:

“A drama mirrors our society in a fictional way that creates a sense of romanticism while entertaining the soul. It helps us laugh at ourselves, reflect on our realities, and imagine a better world.”, said Dr Birbal Jha on the occasion.

He further commended the student playwright and performers, stating, “Drama, when blended with education, becomes a powerful tool for personality development and linguistic fluency. I congratulate Avinash Pandey and the entire team for their commendable effort.”

“The Last Letter” stands as a testament to British Lingua’s commitment to nurturing not just fluent speakers, but also expressive individuals with social insight and artistic flair.

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