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Sutradhar, Hyd presents DUSHALA
Sun Mar 8, 8:00 PM
Sutradhar
Dushala, the character from our epic Mahabharata, the only daughter of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari, talks about her pain and anguish over the ages and yearns for an identity for herself. Here, we are not only talking about the Kaurava princess, but about the women in general, about all the daughters, sisters, wives and mothers around us.
She talks of how she was neglected by her mother right from the time of her birth, in fact, much before that, describing how and why she was even made to take birth. How she was betrayed by her own brother, who bartered her to Jayadrath as a consolation for losing at Draupadi's swayamvar. What made her love the Pandavas and Draupadi more than her own brothers and their wives? The high point of the performance is a lesson on how to bring up sons, with Dushala setting an example of going against the grain and spending quality time with the child, much unlike her own mother. More importantly, she made her son Surath realize the futility of a war. Why and how she eventually breaks her bond with Hastinapur forms the climax of the performance.
She talks of how she was neglected by her mother right from the time of her birth, in fact, much before that, describing how and why she was even made to take birth. How she was betrayed by her own brother, who bartered her to Jayadrath as a consolation for losing at Draupadi's swayamvar. What made her love the Pandavas and Draupadi more than her own brothers and their wives? The high point of the performance is a lesson on how to bring up sons, with Dushala setting an example of going against the grain and spending quality time with the child, much unlike her own mother. More importantly, she made her son Surath realize the futility of a war. Why and how she eventually breaks her bond with Hastinapur forms the climax of the performance.

