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Worksheet - Mahesh Dattani’s "The Final Solutions"

 

 

 

Mahesh Dattani is considered to be one of the most comprehensive dramatists in modern Indian theatre. Dattani has a very strong passion for theatrical art. He longs to present multicolored Indian life and sensibility. It is because of this he had set his eyes on the art of playwriting and stage performance.

 Mahesh Dattani writes about the society and surroundings in which he lives. His creativity is a faithful and authentic expression of the first-hand experience and knowledge of the socio-cultural environment. He holds a mirror to make reality visible to the audience. 

The play Final Solutions critically intervenes in the post- independence era which has a communally vitiated socio-political scenario.



Film Screening Mahesh Dattani’s "Final Solutions"

TV Movie - Available on Zee5 App

Director - Mahesh Dattani

Starring - Uttara Baokar,Samta Sagar, Vipin Sharma



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 Thinking Task:- 

This thinking task is based on your experience of studying the play by performing live and the movie you have watched.

1.)What is the significance of the title "Final Solutions" and what is the final solution of the play?

2.)What was the difference you observed in the movie and play you performed?

3.) Share your thoughts on understanding drama through the drama-based pedagogy or involvement in  theatrical practices.

4.) What kind of skills do you develop while undergoing the preparation process for a performance and how?


You shall write a blog and share the link as an assignment submission in Google Classroom.

 

 Happy Learning!!!

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