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Iconic Marathi play on a woman landowner in the ’50s will now be staged in Hindi
Mar 24, 2017 07:48 AM IST
An ’80s play about a woman zamindar in post-Independence India was ahead of its times. This week, it’s being adapted in Hindi.
One of the significant incidents in post-Independence India was the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi (January 30, 1948). His assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Maharashtrian Brahmin, and the incident sparked anti-Brahmin riots across the state.
It is in this backdrop that the iconic Marathi play, Agnipankh (written by playwright Prabhakar Laxman Mayekar, and first performed in the ’80s) is set. The title refers to the Greek mythological story of a phoenix rising from the ashes. The play revolves around a wealthy Brahmin lady, Durgeshwari or Baisaab, who performs the role of a zamindar (landowner). As a matriarch, she takes all the decisions regarding property, finances, and dictates the lives of her family members. But faced with the anti-Brahmin sentiment, she is forced to re-evaluate her life and face the possibility of giving up everything.
This weekend, Zee Theatre is staging Agnipankh, this time in Hindi. Directed by Ganesh Yadav (known for his plays, Shobha Yatra and Mera Kuch Saman), the play features actors Mita Vashisht and
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TV awards are for promoting a show and the main lead: Mita Vashisht
Totally in love with Varanasi, actress Mita Vasisht was recently in the city, for the recce of her film based on art and craft of an actor in accordance to the ancient Natya Shastra.Varanasi is a familiar place for this spirited actress, who has very beautiful memories of the city, when she first came here in the 80s. "I came to Banaras as a young actress for a major film based on the great music icon Siddeshawari Devi that was canned here in the 80s.I was introduced to Banaras through this film based on the great musician that was directed by Mani Kaul. I got familiarised with Banaras’ tradition of singing, riyaaz, chintan-manan, internalisation, all through the music of Siddheshwari Devi. Even then I felt the city was amazing, the circle of life and death co-exists beautifully here. While shooting, we often saw people carrying a dead body on an arthi; they would stop for a while, have tea, and then continue with their journey, which was really astounding. So I fell in love with Banaras through its tradition, music, heritage, even the dirt, which was far more graceful, than the cleaning up drives these days," said the Taal and RahasMita Vashisht at Assi Ghat in Varanasi (BCCL/ Unmesh Pandey)