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- Andha_Yug abstract "Andha Yug (Hindi: अंधा युग, The Age of Blindness/ The Blind Age) is 1954 verse play written in Hindi, by renowned novelist, poet, and playwright Dharamvir Bharati (1926 - 1997). It was the first important play of 20th century India. Set in the last day of the Great Mahabharat war, the five-act tragedy was written in the years following the 1947 partition of India atrocities, as allegory to its destruction not just of human lives, but also ethical values, and is metaphoric meditation on the politics of violence and aggressive selfhood, and that war dehumanized both individual and society, thus both the victor and the vanquished lose eventually.The anti-war play first created sensation as a radio play at Allahabad All India Radio, which led to its production by Mumbai-based theatre director, Satyadev Dubey (1962), and subsequent famous production by theatre doyen Ebrahim Alkazi against the backdrop of historical monuments in Delhi, like Feroz Shah Kotla and Purana Qila, became "a national theatrical event", his 1963 production was seen by then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. In was subsequently staged by numerous directors and numerous Indian languages. Part of the "theatre of the roots" movement which started in Indian theatre in 1950s, which tried to look into Indian epics and myths for form, inspiration and content, Andha Yug is today recognised as the "play that heralded a new era in Indian theatre" and standard repertoire of Hindi theatre. Dharamvir Bharati wrote just one play during his career, and was later awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in Playwriting (Hindi) in 1988, given by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama.".
- Andha_Yug author Dharamvir_Bharati.
- Andha_Yug characterInPlay "Ashwatthama".
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- Andha_Yug characterInPlay "Krishna".
- Andha_Yug characterInPlay "Pandavas".
- Andha_Yug originalLanguage Hindi.
- Andha_Yug premierePlace Mumbai.
- Andha_Yug premiereYear "1962".
- Andha_Yug settingOfPlay "Last day of the Mahabharat war".
- Andha_Yug subjectOfPlay "anti-war".
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- Andha_Yug characters Ashwatthama.
- Andha_Yug characters Krishna.
- Andha_Yug characters "Kauravas".
- Andha_Yug characters "Pandavas".
- Andha_Yug genre "historical play".
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- Andha_Yug name "Andha Yug".
- Andha_Yug origLang Hindi.
- Andha_Yug place "Mumbai by Theatre Unit', theatre group".
- Andha_Yug premiere "1962".
- Andha_Yug quote ""When will this bloodbath end? Oh what a war which no one wins and loses both foe and friend.."".
- Andha_Yug quote "I suddenly understood as if in a flash of revelation that when a man surrenders his selfhood and challenges history he can change the course of the stars. The lines of fate are not carved in stone. They can be drawn and redrawn at every moment of time by the will of man.".
- Andha_Yug setting "Last day of the Mahabharat war".
- Andha_Yug source "- Andha Yug".
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- Andha_Yug writer Dharamvir_Bharati.
- Andha_Yug subject Category:1954_plays.
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- Andha_Yug subject Category:Works_based_on_the_Mahabharata.
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- Andha_Yug comment "Andha Yug (Hindi: अंधा युग, The Age of Blindness/ The Blind Age) is 1954 verse play written in Hindi, by renowned novelist, poet, and playwright Dharamvir Bharati (1926 - 1997). It was the first important play of 20th century India.".
- Andha_Yug label "Andha Yug".
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- Andha_Yug name "Andha Yug".