Banchharams Orchard and an Encounter with Royalty

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These farcical comedies by Bengali playwright Manoj Mitra take a sharp dig at class and caste relations in rural India under the guise of rollicking humour. Banchharam’s Orchard (Sajano Bagan) tells the hilarious tale of old Banchharam who, by his refusal to die, out-manoeuvres all those who are waiting greedily to lay claim to his valuable and beloved orchard, particularly the greedy zamindar who hungers for his death. An Encounter with Royalty (Rajdarshan), turns the pomp and power of kingship on its head as an impoverished old brahman enters the body of dead king. Manoj Mitra is amongst the best known and most widely produced playwrights of Bengali theatre. He is also a well-known actor and director, and heads the theatre group Sundaram. Ranjan and Sangeeta Ghosal, husband and wife team, are both in advertising and active in theatre. They are based in Bangalore.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Manoj Mitra

Manoj Mitra has written about 70 plays and filmscripts and is famous for his lead roles in film by Satyajit Ray, Tapan Sinha, Basu Chatterjee and other. He has been Sisir Kumar Bhaduri Professor of Drama at Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta. He was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in 1980 for Banchharamer Began (written by him and directed by Tapan his overall contribution to theatre. Manoj Mitra heads the theatre group Sundaram and lives and works in Calcutta.

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Title
Banchharams Orchard and an Encounter with Royalty
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170461057
Length
152p.
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