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Monday, September 6, 2010

Sakharam Binder - About the Play

Vijay Tendulkar (1928 - 2008) is one of India’s finest contemporary playwrights, and SAKHARAM BINDER, written originally in Marathi in 1972, is one of his best-known plays. Sakharam, a book-binder, picks up other men's discarded women - cast-off wives who would otherwise be rendered homeless and destitute, or be murdered with impunity - and takes them in as domestic servants and sex partners. Ruling his home like a tyrant, and telling each woman she is "free to leave" whenever she wants, he does not anticipate the moral and emotional complications of this arrangement, which prove heartbreakingly ruinous to everyone involved.
 
The play was banned in 1974 because it was considered too violent and vulgar. It has since been translated into many Indian languages and staged all over the world. Prominent artists such as Amrish Puri, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sayaji Shinde, Nilu Phule, Sulbha Deshpande and Sonali Kulkarni have been associated with the play. 
 
Cast: Rajiv Nema, Monica Mehta Chitkara, Palak Joshi, Aditya Thakur & Abhay Paranjpe 
Director: Ravi Bhatnagar
Producer: Asheesh Divetia
Playwright: Vijay Tendulkar


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