Girish Karnad 's themed theme focuses on the basic problem of the existence of individuals in contemporary Indian society after the colony. Sexuality and culture are two important social structures that constantly change the existence space of an individual. These different class identities identify individuals as "other" on the edge. This "other" surface concept seems to belong to a class structure that is dominated by gender and cultural concepts.
Girish Karnad's Hayarkadana is based on Thomas Mann's "Transposed Heads" story. This is based on the version of the story of vate panchavimshati. (The play of Girish Karnad: the development of Girish Karnad as a playwright) But Karnad is heavily dependent on Thomas Mann 's story. In Hayavadana, Canard wishes to us to suggest to us that the solution of King Vikram does not solve the problem. In fact, when it seems to be solved, the real problem begins. This may be the reason he gave up the version of the veterinarian panchavimshati with the theme of "incest". At the same time, he is also very different from Thomas Man's story.
As a playwright, Girish Karnad 's successful career drama is Yayati. In 1960, the Canadian planned to leave India to Oxford, and for three years as a scholar of Rhodes, he violated his parents' wishes. Therefore play is related to the sacrifice of the old generation of the old generation. Unlike other play, Priya Adarkar first translated the play. This has served this purpose until I feel Girish Karnad needs to translate in 2008. In fact, he does not want to touch the drama, because this is his "youth" work (when he was 22 years old), now the script translation is Dr. Satyadev Dubey, Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, CR Simha's recommendation Fix and enrich.
Amrish lal Puri (from 22 June 2005 to 22 January 2005) is an actor and an important person in the Indian theater and film industry. At that time he was working with a famous playwright like that such as Satyadev Dubey and Girish Karnad. He is highly appreciated for his iconic negative role in Hindi movies and other Indian and international film industries. For Indian audiences he is best known for his role as Mogambo in the Hindi movie "Mr. India" (1987) in Shekhar Kapur, and he is best known as Steven Spear. Berg's Hollywood films "Indiana Jones" and "The Temple of Destruction" (Mora Ram, 1984). ) Puri received three best supported actor awards