Sabdantara is a critically acclaimed Odia drama written by Hrusikesh Panda, published in 1995. The play is a Sub-Drama, a genre that explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships through subtle and nuanced storytelling.
The story revolves around the theme of communication and miscommunication, as the characters struggle to express themselves and connect with each other. The play is a masterful exploration of the power of language and the fragility of human relationships.
Panda’s writing is characterized by its simplicity, clarity, and depth. The dialogue is natural and evocative, drawing the audience into the world of the characters. The characters themselves are multidimensional and complex, with each one struggling to find their place in a rapidly changing world.
Sabdantara is a powerful exploration of the human condition, and a testament to the enduring power of drama to capture the complexities of human experience. The play is a must-read for anyone interested in Odia literature, Sub-Drama, or contemporary social issues.
The play’s themes of communication, miscommunication, and the fragility of human relationships are timeless and universal, making it a work that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries. Panda’s writing is a masterclass in subtlety and nuance, and “Sabdantara” is a work that will continue to resonate with readers and audiences for years to come.
Books Info
Books name | Sabdantara |
Author | Hrusikesh Panda |
No Of pages | 70 |
Publisher | Bijayinee Publications |
Publication | 1995 |
Printed At | Sangita Printers |
Distributor | NA |