Play
review: ‘’Nagamandala” by Girish Karnad
This
play was performed by the students of The K.P.E.S College, Bhavnagar on 4th
October 2015 at Yashvantrai Natyagruh during the “Rajatrang Youth Festival
2015”.
Director: - Mr.Kapil Solanki
Actors: - Jagjeetsinh Vadher(Appanna), Brijraj Solanki(Naga), Akansha Bhatt(Mithi),
Tanvi(Andhi Ma), Drashti Vora(Rani).
Plot overview: -
Rani
is a young bride who is neglected by her indifferent and unfaithful husband,
Appanna. Appanna spends most of his time with his concubine and comes home only
for lunch. Rani is a typical wife who wants to win her husband’s affection by
any means. In an attempt to do so, she decides to drug her husband with a love
root, which she mixes in the milk. That milk is spilled on the nearby anthill
and Naga, the Cobra drinks it.
Naga,
who can take the form of a human, is enchanted with her and begins to visit her
every night in the guise of her husband. This changes Rani's life completely as
she starts to experience the good things in life though she never knows that
the person with her is not her husband but the Naga.
Soon
she becomes pregnant and breaks the news to Appanna. He immediately accuses her
of adultery and says that he has not impregnated her. The issue is referred to
the village Panchayat. Rani is then asked to prove her fidelity by putting her
hand in the snake burrow and taking a vow that she has not committed adultery.
(It is a popular belief that if any person lies holding the snake in their
hand, they will be instantly killed by the snake God.)
Rani
places her hand in the snake burrow and vows that she has never touched any
male other than her husband and the Naga in the burrow. She is declared chaste
by the village Panchayat. However, her husband is not ready to accept that she
is pregnant with his child and decides to find out the truth by spying on the
house at night. Appanna is shocked to see the Naga visiting Rani in his form,
spending time with her and then leaving the house.
Appanna
gets furious with the Naga and indulges in a fight with him. Both of them fight
vigorously. Eventually, the Naga dies in the fight. After this incident,
Appanna realizes his mistake and accepts Rani along with the child she is
carrying.
Review:-
To
watch the performance of a play live, it is exciting but a difficult task to
review it. You have to be both the spectator, taking in and enjoying the
performance and a critic analysing the play.
Recently,
I had the pleasure of watching one of Girish Karnad’s famous play
“Nagamandala”. The play started with Mithi who goes into a dream followed with
the entry of the lead characters Rani and Appanna and the play moves further.
Rani is mistreated by her husband. When the old lady gives her a magic powder,
it changes her life. Rani reflected the position of a woman in male-oriented
society. When Rani gets happiness, the society raises question against her
chastity. As “Sita” in the Ramayana gives Agni pariksha, similarly Rani proves
her chastity. This play can also be compared with the movie “Paheli” by Amol
Palekar.
The
play is narrated in a dream sequence which was a superb technique of the
director to begin the play. The play followed John Dryden’s view of drama. The
play gave a “just and lively image of human nature”. The play also presented
the psychological disorder of split personality. This disorder was shown in an
amazing way. Aristotle’s concept of “Catharsis” can be seen throughout the
play. The romantic scenes between Rani and Naga were beautifully presented. The
presentation of the scenes was outstanding.
Each
actor was worth noting, but Jagjeetsinh Vadher, Drashti Vora and Akansha Bhatt
were brilliant. The director Kapil Solanki has put together an amazing play
with smooth scene changes, a clear focus and a cohesiveness that is both impressive
and unmatched.
It
was an amazing experience to watch this play live. I definitely would love to
watch play performed by such superb actors again in future.
Glad you loved the performance of the students. Thanks very much for sharing genuine opinion regarding the play performed by the students. Your simplicity of expression, selection and choice of words, and linguistic capabilities work like a charm. There are very few learners who can word their thoughts. You've kindness in your voice and a gift to word your thoughts.
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