Kanak Theatre Group presents Meera Kant's "Bhuvaneshwar Dar Bhuvaneshwar" Hindi Play at Amphitheatre, India Habitat Centre ( IHC ), Lodhi Road > 7:30pm on 14th & 15th May 2011
Time : 7:30 pm
Entry : Tickets @ Rs. 100 available at the venue before the show.
Event Details : Kanak Theatre Group presents Meera Kant’s “Bhuvaneshwar Dar Bhuvaneshwar” Hindi Play.
Bhuvaneshwar Dar Bhuvaneshwar the scattered threads of the life and works of Bhuvaneshwar Prasad, the father of modern Hindi one-act plays, form the wefts and warps of the play, Bhuvaneshwar Dar Bhuvaneshwar. Bhuvaneshwar was undoubtedly a superb playwright. Through this play Meera Kant has put an effort to transcend the time-warp and bring to the stage the eternal Bhuvaneshwarisms.
It is indeed the misfortune of Hindi literature that geniuses beyond compare, like Bhuvaneshwar, were not spotted well in advance, the resultant evil beclouding the literature and litterateur alike. This play is no chronograph of Bhuvaneshwar’s life and times. It consists of those bends and markers of his life, traversing which the boy-wonder Bhuvaneshwar became the batty Bhuvaneshwar. This play is also an effort to highlight
how antipathy and antagonism can switch de talent extraordinaire into the bizarre, the baroque. How solitude embitters a sensitive creature and consigns him to the fringes of literature, and, at the end of the day, turns him into a literary slime ball.
Being Bhuvaneshwar has now become a scourge passed down over generations.
To maintain the flow, the continuity, the third decade of the last century has been interwoven with the present day. The past and the present dovetail into each other to maintain the temporal continuum and the perpetuity of proclivities joining Bhuvaneshwar’s past with the future of the countless Bhuvaneshwars yet to come.
About the Director : Sushil Kumar Gautam is Delhi Theatre Activist. Graduate from Delhi University. He has been associated with theatre from the last 15 years.
He started theatre career with many Theatre Groups and established himself as a prominent actor in plays like “Warren Hasting Ka Saand”,“Ek Mamooli Aadmi”, “Ghasi Ram Kotwal”, “Log Baag”, “Final Solution”, “Romeo Juliet & The Darkness”, “Court Martial”, “Kal Kothry”, “Amma Tujhe Salamm”, “Kanpur Ki Aurat Bhali-Ramkali”, “Tughluq”, “Rakt Kalyan”, “Gadhey Ki Baraat”, “Bhuvneshwar Dar Bhuvneshwar” “Jisne Ki Sharm Uske Foote Karm”, “Chicago 86”, “Suraksha Aur Sangarsh” , “Relam Pela”, “Aashad
Ka Ek Din” and many more.
About the Group : Kanak Delhi Art Theatre was established way back in 2010, with the aim of promoting theatre keeping in mind the social issues and simultaneously satisfying the creative urge of like minds. The group also managed to organize the theatrical activities in remote areas of the country.
It major achievements include plays like Meera Kant’s Bhuvneshwar Dar Bhuvneshwar and running many more plays like Kabira Khada Bazar Main, Saari Raat, Ashad Ka Ek Din, Aadhey Adhure, Gadhey Ki Barat etc.
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Entry : Tickets @ Rs. 100 available at the venue before the show.
Place : Amphitheatre, India Habitat Centre ( IHC ), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1 to 3 ( Cars ), Gate No. 2 ( Bikes & Bicycles )
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Bhuvaneshwar Dar Bhuvaneshwar the scattered threads of the life and works of Bhuvaneshwar Prasad, the father of modern Hindi one-act plays, form the wefts and warps of the play, Bhuvaneshwar Dar Bhuvaneshwar. Bhuvaneshwar was undoubtedly a superb playwright. Through this play Meera Kant has put an effort to transcend the time-warp and bring to the stage the eternal Bhuvaneshwarisms.
It is indeed the misfortune of Hindi literature that geniuses beyond compare, like Bhuvaneshwar, were not spotted well in advance, the resultant evil beclouding the literature and litterateur alike. This play is no chronograph of Bhuvaneshwar’s life and times. It consists of those bends and markers of his life, traversing which the boy-wonder Bhuvaneshwar became the batty Bhuvaneshwar. This play is also an effort to highlight
how antipathy and antagonism can switch de talent extraordinaire into the bizarre, the baroque. How solitude embitters a sensitive creature and consigns him to the fringes of literature, and, at the end of the day, turns him into a literary slime ball.
Being Bhuvaneshwar has now become a scourge passed down over generations.
To maintain the flow, the continuity, the third decade of the last century has been interwoven with the present day. The past and the present dovetail into each other to maintain the temporal continuum and the perpetuity of proclivities joining Bhuvaneshwar’s past with the future of the countless Bhuvaneshwars yet to come.
About the Director : Sushil Kumar Gautam is Delhi Theatre Activist. Graduate from Delhi University. He has been associated with theatre from the last 15 years.
He started theatre career with many Theatre Groups and established himself as a prominent actor in plays like “Warren Hasting Ka Saand”,“Ek Mamooli Aadmi”, “Ghasi Ram Kotwal”, “Log Baag”, “Final Solution”, “Romeo Juliet & The Darkness”, “Court Martial”, “Kal Kothry”, “Amma Tujhe Salamm”, “Kanpur Ki Aurat Bhali-Ramkali”, “Tughluq”, “Rakt Kalyan”, “Gadhey Ki Baraat”, “Bhuvneshwar Dar Bhuvneshwar” “Jisne Ki Sharm Uske Foote Karm”, “Chicago 86”, “Suraksha Aur Sangarsh” , “Relam Pela”, “Aashad
Ka Ek Din” and many more.
About the Group : Kanak Delhi Art Theatre was established way back in 2010, with the aim of promoting theatre keeping in mind the social issues and simultaneously satisfying the creative urge of like minds. The group also managed to organize the theatrical activities in remote areas of the country.
It major achievements include plays like Meera Kant’s Bhuvneshwar Dar Bhuvneshwar and running many more plays like Kabira Khada Bazar Main, Saari Raat, Ashad Ka Ek Din, Aadhey Adhure, Gadhey Ki Barat etc.
Related Events : Theatre | HindiUrduPlays
Kanak Theatre Group presents Meera Kant's "Bhuvaneshwar Dar Bhuvaneshwar" Hindi Play at Amphitheatre, India Habitat Centre ( IHC ), Lodhi Road > 7:30pm on 14th & 15th May 2011
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