Karnad Text - Tughlaq By Girish
If you think modern political disillusionment is a recent invention, Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq (1964) will shatter that illusion like a poorly thrown stone from a siege engine. Written when Karnad was just 26, this play isn’t just history—it’s a scalpel slicing into the flesh of power, idealism, and self-destruction.
Here’s an interesting, thought-provoking write-up on Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq : tughlaq by girish karnad text
By the final act, Tughlaq is alone on a darkened stage, the capital empty, his token currency worthless, his people scattered. He cries out, “I tried to give them what they did not want—order, justice, reason.” And yet, we don’t laugh. We shudder. Because in his madness, he remains terrifyingly lucid. If you think modern political disillusionment is a
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