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Sunday 10 October 2010

Detailed note on Mahesh Dattani

 Mahesh Dattani is a dramatist, actor, dancer, director, and mentor. In 1998, his play Final Solutions got the Sahitya Akademi Award for Indian English drama. Although he has written several plays in English, he hails from such a background with hardly any literary aromas. Some of these plays have been considered and are now part of the curricula of Indian and international universities. He was born on August 7, 1958, in Bangalore, and attended Baldwin's High School and Bangalore's St. Joseph's College of Arts and Science. His mother tongue is Gujrati, but he received English language schooling along with his siblings, which enabled him in learning English as a second language. He holds a bachelor's degree in Arts and a master's degree in Marketing and Advertising Management. He began his work as a copywriter for an advertising agency before joining his family's business.

Dattani writes plays about scintillating issues that are relevant to today's society. He focuses on the issues that some of his predecessors have addressed in their plays, such as gender discrimination, child sexual abuse, patriarchy, and taboos that are not allowed to be acknowledged vociferously, such as homosexuality and the plight of eunuchs, and, of course, he writes vis-à-vis communalism, which is an apple of discord among various castes, classes, and colours.

In Where There's a Will and Dance Like a Man, Dattani depicts patriarchy's constitution and authoritarian attitude, gender discrimination in Tara, and the heart-wrenching topic of child sexual abuse in Thirty Days in September, as well as the contemplated status of eunuchs and their marginality in society in Seven Steps Around the Fire, homosexuality and LGBT issues in On a Muggy Night in Mumbai and Bravely Fought the Queen, and Do the Needful, respectively. Communalism in Final Solution and Some other predicaments blur the tension and the prejudice of superiority in The Tale of a Mother Feeding Her Child, in which a foreigner feeds her breast milk to almost an orphan child having forgotten the condition of her child, believing in humanity and having firm faith in God, because HE is omniscient and helps kind-hearted human beings.

The objective of this paper is to discover the girl child's ordeal in a culture dominated by male chauvinism. Tara by Dattani is a drama that addresses the issue of gender discrimination in contemporary Indian society. Woman in a patriarchal society is "the image of the woman holding the mirror to her face is the typical feminine image. In a male-dominated society, a woman is valued for her beauty and sex appeal. She is always afraid of her beauty withering with time and therefore she holds up a mirror which tells her of her youth, beauty and sexual attractiveness remain intact" (Satwana Halder, 

Since the dawn of civilization, women have grappled with a myriad of subjects. They have been stereotyped as sex objects and vulnerable members of society. From dawn to dust, they have been given to do numerous domestic chores to accomplish. And they are obligated to do the assignment within the time constraint, irrespective of whether they are suffering from a headache or backache. Paula Kaplan, in her book, The Myth of Woman's Masochism, asserts, that the myth that “women enjoy their suffering” becomes “responsible for profound and far- reaching emotional and physical harm to girls” 

Dattani's play Tara is a two-act stage play that was first performed by Dattani's Playpen performing Arts Group on October 23, 1990, at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall in Bangalore as Twinkle Tara. It was subsequently performed as Tara by Theatre Group, Bombay on November 9, 1991, directed by Alyque Padamsee, and received the Sahitya Kerala Akademy award for the same year.

Tara is the story of Siamese twins who were conjoined from the hip down and had three legs. They were surgically separated, and one of them may have two legs. The two legs were suited for Tara's body because Tara's body supplied the majority of the blood, but they (legs) were given to Chandan, albeit the linked leg was eventually flaked off because it could not sustain as dead flesh. The premise of the play Tara is the emotional separation that develops between two conjoned twins after their mother and grandfather manipulate their physical separation to favour the male (Chandan) over the girl

Dattani has shown the middle-class society that is supposed to itself well educated and has a respectable status in society. He is an expert in mirroring the real conditions of girls who have been living in a crucial society where they have no respect and honor. When Tara wants to know how the girls were being treated in the Patels' family, Roopa, Tara's neighbour, says, “Since you insist, I will tell you. It will not be true. But this is what I have heard. The Patels in the old days were unhappy with getting girls babies. You know dowry and things like that so they used to draw them in milk… they could say that she choked while drinking her milk

Saturday 27 March 2010

Conclusion of the play TARA

 Conclusion of the TARA

        In short Dattani's TARA presents the real scrape of Indian Society, Dattani make the TARA an instrument to presents the Invisible issues of the Indian society. The approach of TARA is Completely new and different from the other play of other Dramatist. The play is the predicament on the modern life and Society, There are some ultra-modern themes also, But the Whole play is disturbed. It runs backwards as well as forward. We don't find an ideal plot construction in the whole play. The Plot of the play is very loose and scattered. Infect TARA has  no Central theme. There are many stories woven together. Dattani Want to present each and every aspect of the Indian society, so There are many stories going in the different directions. Because If the use the Stream of consciousness Techniques in the play it Became more complex.

        In short TARA is not easy to understand every common Audience or the reader. It requires a clever or intelligent reader Or audience to grasp the full meaning of the play. It is a really Very complex play.

Fulfillment of the dramatist's aim in TARA

Fulfillment of the dramatist's aim:

        Trough the play TARA, Dattani want to presents the each and every aspect of the Indian society as it is. Actually, Dattani's family is a Gujarati. So, he had seen many institution of Gujarati culture; and than has family moved to Bangalore to from the Gujarat. There he had seen the institution if urban society.

        The social aspect of the Indian society, Prejudices imposed by the society, problem of the Genderbias, hypocrisy of pretension, power of money, the follies of medical profession, the issue of provincialism, emotion of twin to each other all are well depicted in the play and they also came under the microscope of Dattani's rationalism. In TARA Dattani had justified all these issues through the various characters of the play.

        In short, Dattani's TARA Became a successful instrument for the presenting the photographic picture of the society. And Dattani has got a unique achievement in presenting the social problem of the Indian society.

The setting of the play - TARA

 The setting of the play

        The setting of the pay is not at a functional place, but at the real and familiar place Bangalore and London. 

        The characters Dan - the older Chandan, Tara, Chandan, Mr. Patel, Bharati, Roopa, Dr. Thakkar, are not only like the characters of the play; but the real persons among us. They all are the representatives of our society. TARA is not entirely the work of fictional. But it represents the actual condition of the society. In short Dattani's TARA has a surer footing of reality.

        He has presented two places at the same time by using the stream of consciousness technique of Dan. His this play presents the contemporary society of India.

Others views on TARA

 Others views on TARA:

        Many students have written their final paper on TARA.

        One student point out that Tara and Chandan are two sides of the same self, rather than two separates entities  and that Dan is trying to write the story of his own  childhood, has to write the story of Tara too. Chandan writes Tara's story of himself, as a mean of becoming whole. 

        One other student stressed that he attains the focuses in the family as microcosm of society in order to dramatize the way we are socialized to accept certain gendered role and to give the preference of what man is.

Sahitya Akadami Award Coition reads like this -

    "Dattani's works probes tangled attitudes in India toward Communal differences. Contemporary Consumerism and genders a brilliant contribution to Indian drama in English."

K.G. Manikrao notes that - 

"Dattani's Tara illustrates another reality: money, which is seen as more powerful than anything else. Dr. Thakkar's choice to take a bribe for completing unethical work by denying Tara's leg, which was related to her blood circulation in her body, was swayed by money. The third leg was joined to Chandan's body, but it was unable to draw blood and was soon severed. Dattani's drama teaches us that someone who has no place in society cannot be deemed exceptional. His drama intends to "reflect the malfunction of the society but to act like freak mirrors in a carnival and to project grotesque images of all that passes for normal in our world" 


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Dramatist's view on TARA

 Dramatist's view on TARA:

        Dattani wants to present the Indian urban family as it is. And he himself says that you can talk about the feminism. because in a way what is accepted but you can't talk about gay issues; because that not Indian; that doesn't happened here. You Cant talk about a middle class house wife feminizing about Sex with cook, actually having sexual life - that isn't Indian- that's confrontational even if it is Indian

        He had done a great service to society by pulling the taboo subjects out of from under the rug and placing them on the stage for public decision.

According to Dattani himself-

        TARA is a play about the gendered self, about Chandan coming to terms with the feminine side of him in a world that always favors what is male'. However, many people think the play to be about the heroine, Tara, the girl child.

Reliability of Content Of TARA

 Reliability of Content:

    In IARA Dattani has depicted the real social issues Society. Dattani has presented the real social and domestic problems of the society as they are. Such as the Domination of men, the power of money, Genderbias, Corruption etc. Dattani has also depicted the drowning of baby girl in milk - a cruel prevision of Gujarati culture.

    Whatever happened with the Tara is normally happen's with the girl in our India. Tara, Chandan, Mr. Patel, Bharati, Dr. Thakkar, Roopa are not only the imaginative characters; but in our actual life many persons are of them. They are the representatives of our actual society.

    In short, this play has a surer footing of reality. Dattani has presented the problems of urban family as they are.

The Book TARA touches to the field

 The Book TARA touches to the field:

    Dattani's this play presents each and every aspect of our society. It is really difficult to decide to any particular field, which touch to the book; because Dattani's this play covers each and every aspect. Mainly Dattani had tried to present the invisible issues of Indian society.

The social issues are at the center in TARA. The social prejudices like Genderbias, Hypocrisy, Provincialism, are the main theme of the play. The domestic issues are also well depicted in play. The problems of adolescents and the mistakes of medical profession, the corruption of doctor are also well described in the play.

In short, Dattani's this play presents each and every aspect of the society. It is mainly centered on the previsions of Indian society.

Use of various techniques in the play

 Use of various techniques in the play:

        Like Girish Karnard, Dattani also uses the various techniques in the play. Actually Dattani is a well-known stage director.

        Dattani has also used some techniques in TARA. The whole play is narrated by the Dan - the older Chandan. The stage direction is the main strength of the Dramatist. The shifting of scenes with the lights make the play most appealing if it is being played on the stage. There is a beautiful use of the stream of consciousness technique. The play is completely a flashback of Chandan. Actually the whole play is nothing but it is the swarm of the emotional memories of Chandan.

        The use of music and light make play more appealing. The narrator, the interview of the Doctor, Patel's revealing of fact, all are new innovated.

In short, Dattani has used various techniques in TARA.


Characters of the TARA:

 Characters of the TARA:

DAN: The older Chandan. The narrator, 20 years old, walks with limp.

TARA: Chandan's twin sister. 13 year old, walk with a noticeable limp.

3. CHANDAN: Tara's twin brother 13 years old but looking young

than Tara, having an artificial leg on the opposite side to Iard.

4. BHARATI: Early forties. Tara and Chandan's mother.

5  Mr. PATEL: Mid forties. Tara and Chandan's father. An executive Director of the multi- national Company.

6. ROOPA: fourteen or fifteen year old, friend of Tara.

7. Dr. THAKKER: Mid-Fifties, The surgeon who separates the

conjoined twin.

TARA - External Features of the Books

 TARA

  • Written by: Mahesh Dattani.
  • First Published in: 1990.
  • Type of Work: A Tragic Play.
  • Pages: This play has 1 to 60 pages.
  • Prize of Book: 60-/ Rs.
  • Quality of Paper: The papers of the books are having a good quality. The papers are white and smooth.
  • Binding: The book is well binded; the cover page is hard and strong.
  • Printing: The Printing of the book is of high quality, the size of word is apt and gape between the lines is also appropriate.

Cover page:

    The Cover page of the book indicates the name of the book, The name of the writer and its type. There is also the picture on the cover page. Alique Padmsee, the mentor of the writer, portrays it. The picture of the front page suggests the theme of the play. Two faces are there in the picture and each faces has half shades. Actually that faces are of Chandan and Tara. Chandan and Tara are two sides of self. Actualiy are they are two bodies and one heart. The picture suggests such a meaning so, it is cent percent apt for the theme of the play.

TARA - About the Book / Play

 TARA

  • Written by: Mahesh Dattani.
  • Written in: 1990.
  • First performed at Chawdah Memorial Hall Bangalore, on 23 October 1990 as Twinkle Tara.
  • Directed by: Malhesh Dattani.
  • Designed by: Pradip Belavadi
  • Stage Management by: Narendra.
  • Sound by: M. Bhasker.
  •  Second time performed by Theatre Group, Bombay at Mumbai.
  • Publication of Play in form of Book in 1995.
  • Published by: RAVI DAYAL PUBLISHER

                          54, Nanjappa Road,

                          Shanthinagar, Bangalore

                             51, Sujan Sing Park,

                             New Delhi-110003.

  • Type Set by: Recison, New Delhi - 110070.

  •  Printed at: Pauls Press, New Delhi 110020

TARA Introduction of writer: Mahesh Dattani

Introduction of writer:

    In the 20" century many Indian have contributed significantly to the Indian English literature. In the field of drama Mahesh Dattani's name is not popular as that of Girish Karnard. However he is very popular in Bombay.

Birth-Date: 7" August 1958

Birth- Place: Bangalore.

He is parent moved to Bangalore from Gujarat.

Education:

-He studied at Baldwing, a Christian institution

-At St. Joseph College, he studied History, Economics, and Political Science.

-He acquired Mentors Degree in Marketing and Advertising.

-Great Achievement:

        Besides being our most prolific and successful and contemporary dramatist writing in English Mahesh Dattani is only the Dramatist to win The Sahitya Akadami Award (1998). The award was given for the Final Solution and Other Plays. Apart of being a celebrated playwright, Mahesh Dattani is a well-known stage Director. He is also founder of PEN PLAY. Now a day, with the beautiful creation in literature he also helps runs the family business in Bangalore.

TARA - INTRODUCTION

 TARA is a Tragic play written by Mahesh Dattani.

        Our Indian culture is very old and glorious. Our culture is so rich with tradition; and that's a great advancement and that's a great disadvantage as well; because we are leaving in the present time and there are so many challenges facing to us. There is no doubt in considering that the Indian culture is the glorious then the other cultures of the world. Yet, there is Something to shame for us in our tradition. Dattani challenges like this taboo subject and the invisible issues of our Indian Society. His plays mainly present the finding of happiness and culture freedom under the weightage of tradition, Construction of gender and repressed desire. His dramas played out on multi levels states where interior and exterior becomes one and graphical locations are collapsed. TARA is such a play in which Dattani presents the invisible issues of Indian society. In TARA Dattani present a lot of problems of Indian urban society.

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