Raigadala Jevha Jaag Yete Pdf 32
रयगडल जेव्ह जग येते: A Historic Play on Shivaji and Sambhaji
रयगडल जेव्ह जग येते (Raigadala Jevha Jaag Yete) is a popular Marathi historic play written by Vasant Kanetkar and directed by Master Dattaram. The play depicts the complex relationship between the father-son duo of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the legendary Maratha rulers who fought against the Mughal empire in the 17th century. The play portrays Sambhaji as a heroic figure who struggles to live up to his father's expectations and legacy, while also dealing with his own personal issues and conflicts. The play also explores the political and social scenario of the Maratha kingdom and its enemies, as well as the cultural and religious aspects of the Maratha society.
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The play was first staged on October 26, 1962 at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Girgaon, Mumbai. The play was a huge success and received critical acclaim for its script, direction, and performances. The role of Sambhaji was played by Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar, a renowned Marathi actor who became famous for his portrayal of historical characters. Dr. Ghanekar's performance was so convincing and powerful that he was often referred to as "Abhinay Samrat" (The Emperor of Acting) by his fans and critics. The role of Shivaji was played by Master Dattaram, who was also the director of the play. Other notable actors who acted in the play were Sudha Karmarkar, Nana Patekar, Prabhakar Panshikar, Ramesh Deo, and Shanta Tambe.
The play has been staged at various venues across Maharashtra and other states, as well as abroad. The play has also been adapted into a film, a television series, and a book. The play has been praised for its historical accuracy, its emotional appeal, and its artistic value. The play has also been influential in shaping the public perception of Sambhaji as a brave and noble king, rather than a rebellious and wayward prince. The play has also inspired many other playwrights and artists to create works based on the Maratha history and culture.
If you are interested in reading or watching this play, you can find a PDF version of the script online [here]. You can also watch a video recording of the play on YouTube [here]. You can also read more about the play and its impact on this article [here].
