Literature
A play that explores the relationship between Gandhari and the blindfold
New Delhi, March 20
Very little is known about
Gandhari, wife of Dhritarashtra in the Mahabharata epic, expect for the
fact that she voluntarily blindfolded herself throughout her married
life. But, what was she in person and as a woman? Exploring these
unknown aspects of her life is a theatrical production that will be
staged in the capital on Saturday.
It was only after reading
Iravati Karve’s “Yugant: The end of an Epoch†that Sanjukta Wagh decided
to explore different shades of Gandhari's life. The book isn't a
retelling of the Mahabharata, but the author's own interpretation and
understanding of characters whom she fathoms as per their
characteristics.
The many shades of Gandhari's character stayed
with Wagh, a trained kathak dancer, who single-mindedly focussed on
writing the script that explored the journey of Gandhari as a woman and
someone who opted the for the blindfold to share the pain of her blind
husband.
Negotiating this relationship – between Gandhari and the
blindfold, is the “Rage and Beyond†solo-dance production that Wagh has
choreographed and
directed.
“This character(Gandhari) was
extremely intriguing because I wondered why a woman chose to blindfold
her important sense organ and lose the experience of seeing the world,â€
the Mumbai-based artiste told IANS.
“Through this production I am
exploring different shades of Gandhari, not her positives or negatives,
because it would offer a narrow view of
the character in the epic.
But I have tried to explore her as a woman and see what she made certain
decisions in her life,†she added.
The production is one of the
six shortlisted plays of the Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards
(META) that will be staged in the capital till March 26. The winner will
be announced March 27.
Portraying Gandhari's character with all
its complexities isn't the only subject Wagh would be touching upon. The
blindfold, as a metaphor, would
pose questions to the audience on their voluntarily choice of closing their eyes to certain subjects.
“I
want the audience to empathise with her (Gandhari). But at the same
time, I would be touching upon the idea of how in our life we opt for
blindfolds to avoid certain issue. It is a choice we make,†Wagh said.