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‘Kanyadaan’, a story of caste divide

CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh Art Theatre group staged a socially relevant play Kanyadaan a Hindi version of celebrated playwright Vijay Tendulkar classic at Mini Tagore Theatre here on Tuesday
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Artistes stage a play, ‘Kanyadaan’, at Mini Tagore Theatre in Chandigarh on Tuesday. NITIN MITTAL
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Our Correspondent
Chandigarh, February 19

The Chandigarh Art Theatre group staged a socially relevant play, ‘Kanyadaan’, a Hindi version of celebrated playwright Vijay Tendulkar classic, at Mini Tagore Theatre here on Tuesday.

The play was directed by Ranjit Roy. The play was a family drama reflecting conflict between the upper class society and the Dalits. It talked about marriage of a Brahmin girl Jyoti with Dalit boy Arun Athawale.

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While Jyoti’s father Nath Devlalikar, an MLA and social activist, who wanted to remove the caste or class divide consents to the marriage. But his wife Seva, a social worker, has apprehensions, which came true after as Jyoti’s husband ill-treated her.

The play suggested that the class-divide and the conflict between the upper-class and the Dalit would continue forever. But with the passage of time and social awakening, the thematic content loses its significance.

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Chief guest Manoj Parida, Adviser to the UT Administrator, blessed the artistes.

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