Girish
Karnad is one of the greatest Indo Anglican dramatists. He has
basically written in Kannad. Some of his plays have been translated into
English by himself. Karnad has a long and eventful career. He has only
three notable plays to his credit. They gave him a prestigious place.
'Tughlaq' is considered as his most famous work.
'Tughlaq is the second play of Karnad. It is indeed a historical play
written in the backdrop of modern times, the period of J. L. Nehru. Here
the dramatist describes certain events of the reign a medieval sultan
named Tughlaq. It deals with his decision to move his capital
from Delhi to Daulatabad and from Daulatabad to Delhi. In this highly
entertaining play Karnad explores the paradox of idealistic Sultan whose
reign is considered the most spectacular failures in Indian history.
Tughlaq dramatises the opposites- the ideal and the real, he divine
aspiration and the political intrigue. Tughlaq is the protagonist of
this New Drama. He has been presented as an idealist aiming at Hindu
Muslim unity, at secularism and also at building a new future for India.
He is known for his knowledge of philosophy and poetry. But
unfortunately he is divided within himself.
Tughlaq was indeed an idealist and visionary king. In this play Tughlaq
is respected by his people. But it was rumoured that he came to the
throne by killing his father and brother. Due to his secularism Muslims
criticised him. But he did not mind people's criticism. Due to his
declaration of the shifting of the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad,
both the Hindus and Muslims became against the king. It is unfortunate
because Tughlaq wished for their unity by this act.
Tughlaq was a learned fellow and a lover of judgement. But at the same
time he was a cunning fellow who committed many murders. Tughlaq's
stepmother, Saikh, Azim etc. all are killed by him. Barani warned him
but due to his suspicious nature he did things which all went against
him. In the end of the play Sultan is found all disappointed and
dejected. In fact, his whimsical nature brought shameful situation to
him.

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