Lekure Udanda Jahali

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Lekure Udanda Jahali (Marathi: लेकुरे उदंड जाहली), (English: Bumper Crop of Kids), is a 1966[1][2] Marathi play by Vasant Shankar Kanetkar. The name refers to a stanza from Dasbodh by Samarth Ramdas.

Versions[]

Lekure Udand Jhaali is a Vasant Kanetkar play which has been revived twice. The first revival was in the 70's by . The first show of the revived version was conducted on 25 May 1973[3] at at Girgaon. It completed over 1000 shows.

Cast[]

The first version of the play had Shrikant Moghe playing 'Rajaram' while Kalpana Deshpande playing the role of 'Madhurani'. The miscellaneous cast of the play was Bholaram Athavale (Dhatingan Guruji), Baba Mahadik (Doctor Astaputre), Prakash Inamdar (Gora), Pravin Patil (Marutrao), Vitthal Pandurkar / Mohandas Sukhtankar (Dasopant), Mandakini Bhadbhade / Kumud Damle (Sonutai), Shripad Joshi (Vyankatrao)

The second version or first revival had the lead roles played by Shrikant Moghe & Daya Dongre. Another version or revival was undertaken in the 1990s[4] by Prashant Damle.

The third version or second revival of the play in 2014[5] is produced by Bhagyashree Desai and directed by . It has unusual music with Western tunes[6] by the late Jitendra Abhisheki[7] and Ashok Patki. Sumeet Raghavan[8] returning to the theatre after a gap of 15 years[5] plays Rajaram while his real life wife [9] portrays Madhurani. Uday Sabnis and play supporting roles.[10] The other members of the cast are Mrunal Chemburkar, Sunil Godbole, Shivani Karhadkar, Sudesh Mhashilkar.[11]

Plot[]

The story revolves around a rich, childless couple, Raja and Rani Tambe. The couples greedy relatives presume that as the Tambes do not have any children, their kids will inherit all their property. Slowly and steadily the relatives create situations to suit their purposes and manipulates Rani's intense desire to have kids so that she ends up agreeing to adopt one of her sisters many kids. On the other hand, Raja's brother is playing a similar trick on him. This leads to a fight between the couple on whose kid should they adopt? His brothers or her sisters? However, when Raja loses his wealth in some bad investments the sweet relatives are quick to show their true colors. With poverty the Tambes are rid of their false relations. However even in these adverse times the servant in their house refuses to leave them for he considers himself a part of the family. The play ends on a happy note when Rani discovers that she is pregnant. They are poor & lonely now; but this one joy infuses hope & enthusiasm in their lives. Raja resolves to start his life afresh so that he can give his baby the best things money can buy.

Rewards[]

The noted thespian Prashant Damle has received the following awards for his version of the play.

  • Best Singer/Actor - 1995 - Kalnirnay, Lekure Udand Jhali
  • Best Singer/Actor - 1995 - Akhil Bhartiya Natya Parishad, Lekure Udand Jhali
  • Best Actor, Maharashtra State Award, Lekure Udand Jhali
  • Best Actor, Critics Award, Lekure Udand Jhali

References[]

  1. ^ Datta, Amaresh (21 November 1988). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 9788126011940 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "The revivalist".
  3. ^ "मी 'मधुराणी'!". 30 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Mr. Prashant Damle". www.smghtitwala.in.
  5. ^ a b "Akshay Kumar does all kinds of mad things - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". 28 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Since you've been gone... - Mumbai Mirror -".
  7. ^ "Biography of a classical musician". 28 February 2006 – via www.thehindu.com.
  8. ^ Team, Tellychakkar. "Sumeet Raghavan happy over return of Sajan Re in a new garb". Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  9. ^ Udasi, Harshikaa (31 May 2014). "Sumeet is never off duty".
  10. ^ "Not Available". www.afternoondc.in.
  11. ^ "LEKURE UDAND JHALI Marathi Play/Drama - www.MumbaiTheatreGuide.com". www.mumbaitheatreguide.com.
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