Abstract: Vijay Tendulkar is one of the leading contemporary Indian playwrights. His thirty full length plays have a unique place in modern Indian theatre. The play The Vultures (Gidhade) (1971) deals with the issue of violence and sex. The theme is built on a middle-class milieu, through interactions in a hopelessly divided family. Tendulkar is a traditional artist with extra ordinary talents, and his plays reveal modernist qualities. 'Gidhade' is translated by y Priya Adarkar, as 'Vultures' is a two-act play stands apart from the other plays of Vijay Tendulkar. In fact it is a play, which displays on the stage, the unmitigated violence arising from drunkenness, greed. Vijay Tendulkar’s perspective on violence is bifocal.in his work “Vultures”(Gidhade,1971),violence tends to become an end in itself.it is the easiest for many ordinary citizens to cope with their fractured selves and problems of living.No longer does violence come from ideology,faith or even self –interest.on the contrary.
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- Vijay Tendulkar opines, ‘conservative sections of Maharashtrian society were stunned by the open display of illicit relations and scenes of violence that constituted the plot’. The play begins with Rajninath long poem which ends with invocation to god.
Vijay Tendulkar The Vultures Summary Of Story
The Contemporary tradition of urban realist predominately domestic drama appears in several influential plays of Vijay tendulkar which forms a significant dramatic genre. In fact, by virtue of the urban settings, and the preoccupation with Contemporary middle class life, the dramatists like Vijay tendulkar, Mahesh Dattani, Mohan Rakesh and Badal Sircar set their realistic works in the middle-class milieu in the realistic naturalistic mode. Shifted in the private space of middle-class urban home, Tendulkar’s The vultures, 1970 (originally “Gidhade” in Marathi) also sets into the group of realistic naturalistic play. The Vultures tendulkar stresses the importance of a range of individualistic representations drawing an ideas of violence, greed, lust and spiritual and cultural decadence. He seems to be conforming to the Marxian theory that the economic aspect of society is the ultimate determinant of other aspects. Marx further argues that what We call ‘culture’ is not an independent reality but it is inseparable from the historical conditions in which human beings create their material lives. The relation of exploitation and domination which govern the social and economic order of a particular phase of human history will in some sense ‘determine’ the whole cultural life of the society. The vulture enacts all these devilish and satanic qualities and crudities existing among the members of the family of Hari Pitale. Hari Pitale deceives his own brother
Vijay Tendulkar The Vultures Summary
The Contemporary tradition of urban realist predominately domestic drama appears in several influential plays of Vijay tendulkar which forms a significant dramatic genre. In fact, by virtue of the urban settings, and the preoccupation with Contemporary middle class life, the dramatists like Vijay tendulkar, Mahesh Dattani, Mohan Rakesh and Badal Sircar set their realistic works in the middle-class milieu in the realistic naturalistic mode. Shifted in the private space of middle-class urban home, Tendulkar’s The vultures, 1970 (originally “Gidhade” in Marathi) also sets into the group of realistic naturalistic play. The Vultures tendulkar stresses the importance of a range of individualistic representations drawing an ideas of violence, greed, lust and spiritual and cultural decadence. He seems to be conforming to the Marxian theory that the economic aspect of society is the ultimate determinant of other aspects. Marx further argues that what We call ‘culture’ is not an independent reality but it is inseparable from the historical conditions in which human beings create their material lives. The relation of exploitation and domination which govern the social and economic order of a particular phase of human history will in some sense ‘determine’ the whole cultural life of the society. The vulture enacts all these devilish and satanic qualities and crudities existing among the members of the family of Hari Pitale. Hari Pitale deceives his own brother