Kanyadaan

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Kanyadaan is a critically acclaimed Marathi play by Vijay Tendulkar that explores caste, idealism, and the complexities of social reform through a turbulent inter-caste marriage.

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instanceOf Marathi play
stage play
author Vijay Tendulkar
centralRelationship Jyoti Devlalikar and Arun Athavale
countryOfOrigin India
creator Vijay Tendulkar
criticalReception critically acclaimed
depicts psychological impact of caste oppression
upper-caste liberal family confronting caste violence
dramaticStructure family drama centered on ideological conflict
explores gap between political ideals and lived experience
gendered dimensions of caste oppression
moral ambiguity of all principal characters
violence within marriage
firstPerformanceLanguage Marathi
genre political drama
social drama
hasAdaptation stage productions in other Indian languages
hasCharacter Arun Athavale
Jyoti Devlalikar
Nath Devlalikar
Nath Devlalikar
surface form: Seva Devlalikar
hasDialogueStyle realist
hasForm two-act play (commonly staged as multiple scenes)
influencedBy debates on caste and Dalit movements in India
language Marathi language
surface form: Marathi
mainTheme Dalit politics
caste
domestic violence
idealism
identity conflict
inter-caste marriage
limits of liberalism
social reform
medium theatre
notableFor challenging liberal reformist perspectives
complex portrayal of caste in urban middle-class context
partOf Vijay Tendulkar’s major works
modern Indian drama
performanceVenueType proscenium theatre
plotFocus clash between Gandhian idealism and harsh social realities
turbulent inter-caste marriage
protagonist Jyoti Devlalikar
setIn urban Maharashtra
studiedIn Indian theatre studies
courses on Dalit literature and drama
timePeriodOfSetting late 20th century India

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