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Friday, March 23, 2012

Dugharya: A Garhwali Social Drama about remarrying by a Widow


Dugharya: A Garhwali Social Drama about remarrying by a Widow
                    (Review of a Garhwali Social drama ‘Dugharya’ written by Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna)
 (Notes on Garhwali Social drama, Uttarakhandi Social drama, Himalayan Social Drama, Indian Social drama)
                                                    Bhishma Kukreti
                          ‘Dugharya’ mean the woman who leaves her first husband house and remarry with other person.  The woman marries with other person due to many reasons. The society accepts and criticizes at the same time to ‘Dugharya’ woman.
                 ‘Dugharya’ a Garhwali social drama is about a woman ‘Dauntha’ remarrying another man because death of her husband in army. From her first husband there is a nine year old boy ‘Gundru’ and his old grandfather ‘Jimthu’ takes care about ‘Gundru’ ‘. Dauntha has three girl children  from her second husband.
                Gundru asks his grandfather about his mother and his grandfather replies that she is no more. ‘Dauntha’ comes to Jimthu and request to offer her the boy.
  The social drama is simple with struggle of Jimthu an old man in taking care of his grandchild. The social drama ‘Dugharya’ shows conflict between Jimthu and Dauntha with keeping social norm intact. Bahuguna could depict easily the psychology of a child and a mother.
  The dialogues are I appropriate with characters and with lot of Garhwali sayings and proverbs.

              ‘Dugharya’ a Garhwali social drama is written for radio medium by Bahuguna.
References:
1-Dr Anil Dabral, Garhwali Gady Parampara (Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social Dramas from beginning till 1990)
2-Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, Gad Myateki Ganga (Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social dramas from beginning till 1975)
3-Dr Sudharani, Garhwal ka Rangmanch (Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social Dramas from beginning till 1985)
4-Drama special issue of Chitthi Patri magazine (Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social Dramas and plays staged in Delhi, Karachi, Mumbai, Dehradun and other places)
5- Dr Hari Datt Bhatt Shailesh, Garhwali Natak evam Rangmanch: Ek Vihngam Avlokan (Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social Drams and theatres from beginning till 1985)
6-Dr Bhakt Darshan: Barrister Mukandi Lal Srmriti Granth (Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social dramatists or theatres playwrights till 1985
7-Dr Nand Kishor Dhoundiyal, Garhwal ki Divangat Vibhutiyan (pp108-116, about contribution of Bhagwati Prasad Panthri for developing Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social drama)
8- Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, 1986, ‘Chakrchal’, 16 Modern, Contemporary Garhwali Social Drama collection, B2 -B48, Janakpuri, New Delhi -110058
Copyright@ Bhishm Kukreti, Mumbai, India


Notes on Garhwali Social drama, Uttarakhandi Social drama, Himalayan Social Drama, Indian Social drama to be continued….

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