Samrajya Patanara Bela is a poignant and powerful Odia drama written by Sankar Tripathy, published in 1995. The play is a Sub-Drama, a genre that explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships.
The story revolves around the theme of displacement, as the characters grapple with the loss of their homeland and identity. The play is set in the Rengali and Baliapal regions of Odisha, where the people are struggling to come to terms with the displacement caused by the construction of a dam.
Through the characters’ struggles and emotions, Tripathy masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the human cost of development and progress. The play is a powerful commentary on the displacement of communities and the loss of cultural heritage.
The characters in the play are multidimensional and complex, with each one struggling to find their place in a rapidly changing world. The dialogue is natural and evocative, drawing the audience into the world of the characters.
Samrajya Patanara Bela is a must-read for anyone interested in Odia literature, Sub-Drama, or contemporary social issues. The play is a powerful exploration of the human condition, and a testament to the enduring power of drama to capture the complexities of human experience.
Tripathy’s writing is masterful, and his use of language is evocative and powerful. The play is a tribute to the resilience and strength of the human spirit, and a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and community identity.
Books Info
Books name | Samrajya Patanara Bela |
Author | Sankar Tripathy |
No Of pages | 105 |
Publisher | Orissa Book Store |
Publication | 1995 |
Printed At | Maa Santoshi Press |
Distributor | NA |