MAHMOOD FAROOQUI | Dastan-e Karn Az Mahabharat
Storytelling & Poetry
November 24 | 6:30PM
The Box, Pune
₹499
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MAHMOOD FAROOQUI | Dastan-e Karn Az Mahabharat
Storytelling & Poetry
November 24 | 6:30PM
The Box, Pune
₹499
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
About the Event
DASTAN-E-KARN AZ MAHAHBHARAT
Written and performed by
MAHMOOD FAROOQUI
The last question Karna asked as he lay dying in Krishna's lap was whether he would be as famous as Arjuna, and Krishna replied that his fame will last longer than Arjuna's. This Dastangoi presentation on the great Karna engages with the original Sanskrit Mahabharat and Persian, Urdu, Hindi and Marathi writings on the life and times of one of the greatest heroes ever produced by Hindustan Jannat Nishan.
Extending to over 2 hours in performance Dastan-e Karn Az Mahabharat is one of the most ambitious solo storytelling performances staged in modern India. It is after considerable time that the Mahabharata is being orally recited on stage. Unlike the Ramayana, oral recitations and performance of the Mahabharata are rare and they are rarer still in Urdu.
The Dastan draws upon the Razmnama, the Persian translation of the Mahabharat commissioned under Akbar, the 300-year-old Urdu verse Mahabharata translation by Tota Ram Shayan, Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's Rashmi Rathi, Shivaji Sawant, Intizar Husain, Irawati Karve, the Quran, Urdu versions of the Gita, and several other writings.
MAHMOOD FAROOQUI
Mahmood Farooqui is an Indian writer, performer, and director. Farooqui began reinventing Dastangoi, the 16th-century Urdu oral storytelling art form, in 2005. Since then, he has performed thousands of shows across the world.
His book Besieged: Voices from Delhi 1857 was awarded the Ramnath Goenka prize for the best non-fiction book of the year. He was also a researcher for The Last Mughal, a book by William Dalrymple.
DASTANGOI
Dastangoi is an art of storytelling. It developed around the stories of valour and adventures of Amir Hamza, an Arab hero, a thousand years ago but soon these stories spread out and the tradition could be found right from Bosnia, Morocco, Algeria to Indonesia and China. However, these stories became very popular when they entered the Urdu canon and the art form as known to us reached its zenith in 19th century North India. With the demise of Mir Baqar Ali, the last known exponent of the art form, in 1928, the form also died with him. The revival is an effort of two gentlemen, SR Faruqi, the noted Urdu litterateur, and Mahmood Farooqui, who conceived the modern format of the art form.
SPOTLIGHT FORUM
Spotlight Forum is a non-profit cultural initiative focused on the Performing Arts. We believe in the power of the arts to move and inspire us, question our beliefs, and hold a mirror to society. We are committed to contributing to the art and cultural landscape of our city, by nurturing talent, fostering artistic exchange, and collaborating with other cultural organizations. Founded in 2023, Spotlight Forum has hosted artists from India and abroad with events in theatre, spoken word, storytelling, and music. Spotlight Forum is an initiative of Integral Arts Foundation, a registered not-for-profit Section 8 Company.
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Language
Urdu
Duration
2 Hours
Best Suited For Ages
12 yrs & above
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MAHMOOD FAROOQUI | Dastan-e Karn Az Mahabharat
Storytelling & Poetry
November 24 | 6:30PM
The Box, Pune
₹499
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
₹499