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Sangeet Natak
Ghashiram Kotwal being performed at Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal
Cultural origins19th century Maharashtra

Sangeet Natak in Marathi language literally means Musical Drama. As the name suggests, this form of drama combines prose as well as poetry in form of songs to convey the story. In a manner, they are very much similar to Musicals. Sangeet Natakas played a vital role in the development of Marathi theater and thus the Marathi cinema as well as Indian film industry.[1] Sangeet Natak start with praise of Lord Natraja which is called as Naandi or Mangalaacharan or Suchakpad usually the famous one 'Panchatunda Nararundamaldhar' from Sangeet Shakuntal. They are popular for use of Indian classical music. The 'Dramatic Music' is called Natya Sangeet, one of the two popular forms of vocal arts in Maharashtra and surrounding states. The other is Bhavageet.

History[edit]

The beginning[edit]

Vishnudas Bhave is considered the founder of Marathi theater. In 1843, his group staged the first public performance of Marathi play Seeta Swayamvar (सीता स्वयं‍वर). The integration of music in the dramas took place quite late in 1879 when play writer and producer Trilokekar presented his musical play Nal-Damayanti (नल-दमयंती). It was the first musical play on Marathi stage.

But only when Balwant Pandurang Kirloskar (popularly known as Annasaheb Kirloskar) staged his first musical play Shaakuntal, based on Kalidas's play Abhijñānaśākuntalam, on October 31, 1880 in Pune did the trend of Sangeet Natak really start.[2] Kirloskar included 209 musical pieces in his Shaakuntal of 7 acts. They consisted of a mix of Hindustani and Carnatic classical music, and lighter music.

During its early period, Sangeet natak was dominated by religious plays like Sangeet Saubhdra, which is legend in Marathi sangeet natak.[citation needed] The trend changed with coming of sangeet Manapman, which depicts bravery of its hero Dheryadhar and his love with Bhamini which was written by Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar.

Golden age[edit]

The new trend of Sangeet Natakas caught up with the popularity quite quickly. With British Raj then existing in India, Sangeet Natakas were compared with the Operas and thus local Marathi Indians found synonymous recreation. In the blooming times, Sangeet Natakas were mainly based on mythological stories of Mahabharata or Ramayana which would hence easily connect with the masses. They did not cover the complete epics but were limited to only small stories in them.

With popularity & success, experimentation started on stage with abandoning mythological themes and bringing social issues to audiences. Sangeet Sharada, for example, by portraying the feelings of a teenage girl to be married to a widower in his late seventies, brought out a social message. Few dramas, like Kichak Vadh, even agitated the British rulers to the extent that they were banned. Kichak Vadh compared the Britishers with Kichak, an evil character from Mahabharata who tried to dishonour Draupadi. Draupadi was then synonymous with the oppressed common Indian masses.

During the 1960s, another turn came in natya sangeet with the emergence of Jitendra Abhisheki, who was credited with applying simplicity to the complex composition of Natya Sangeet.

Plays[edit]

The recent play Katyar Kaljat Ghusli by Zee studios opened up a new era of musical cinemas. This movie was based on the legendary play bearing the same name. Its music was composed by Jitendra Abhisekhi and sung by Vasantrao Deshpande.

Notable contributions[edit]

  • Annasaheb Kirloskar who founded the Sangeet Natakas also offered other famous plays like Sangeet Saubhadra and Ramrajyaviyog.

Bal Gandharva'sGandharva Natak Mandali; Vasudeorao Dongre's Dongre Mandali; Pandoba Gurav Yavateshwarkar's Waikar Sangeet Mandali; Janubhau Nimkar and Keshavrao Bhosale's Swadesh-Hita-Chintak Mandali, which evolved into Lalit-Kaladarsha Mandali; and Master Dinanath'sBalwant Natak Mandali were the other main performing companies which were formed in Maharashtra.

  • Jaymala Shiledar (1926-2013) - Jaymala, her husband Jayaram Shiledar and daughters, Kirti and Lata kept Sangeet natak alive during the lean period of 1960s to 1990s. They staged 25 new musicals, including 'Ekhadyacha Nashib', Mumbaichi Manasa', 'Anantphandi', and Abhogi through their company,Marathi Rangabhoomi. She was a protege of Bal Gandharva.[3]

Natya Sangeet Maestro[edit]

Dinanath Mangeshkar

List of famous Sangeet Nataks[edit]

To attract the audiences, many of the Sangeet Nataks used to prefix the word Sangeet before their actual name.

  • Sita Swayamvar
  • Shaakuntal
  • Sangeet Saubhadra
  • Sangeet Maanaapmaan
  • Matsyagandha
  • Sanyastkhadga
  • Ramrajyaviyog
  • Mruchhakatik (1889)
  • Sangeet Sanshaykallol
  • Katyar Kaljat Ghusli (1967)
  • Shapsambhram (1893)
  • Sangeet Sharada (1899)
  • Sangeet Swayamvar (1916)
  • Devmaanus
  • He Bandha Reshmache
  • Moruchi Mavshi
  • Mandarmala
  • Geeta Gati Dnyaneshwar
  • Suwarnatula
  • Sangeet Vidyaharan
  • Ekach Pyaala
  • Bhavbandhan
  • Madanachi Manjiri
  • Punya Prabhav

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • Marathi book by Govindrao Tembe 'माझा संगीत व्यासंग' (My Study of Music); published 1939

References[edit]

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  1. ^Kasbekar, p. 52
  2. ^'Marathi Natya Sangeet'. Retrieved 2006-07-02.
  3. ^'Celebrating Jayaram Shiledar, the legend of Marathi Sangeet Natak' (Dec 6). Times of India. timesofindia.indiatimes.com › City. Dec 6, 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2017.

Reading list[edit]

  • Asha Kasbekar (2006). Pop culture India!: media, arts, and lifestyle. ABC-CLIO. pp. 52–53. ISBN1-85109-636-1.
  • Book in Marathi by Govindrao Tembe 'माझा संगीत व्यासंग' (My Study of Music) 1939

External links[edit]

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Vandana Gupte
BornJuly 16, 1952 (age 68)
OccupationActress, Producer

Vandana Gupte is a Marathi stage actress who has also performed television and film roles.[1][2]

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Career[edit]

Her most well-known TV role was as the domineering Nilambari Pandey in Zee TV's comedy serial Kareena Kareena.[citation needed]

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She was a part of project done by Ashok Hande on Manik Varma named Manik Moti with support by Rani Varma and Bharti Achrekar after Manik Varma's death.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit]

Vandana is the daughter of noted classical singer Manik Varma and Shri Amar Varma, and sister of Bharati Achrekar and Rani Varma.[3] She is married to criminal defence lawyer Shirish Gupte.[4]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

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  • Well Done Baby (2020)
  • Bucket List (2018)
  • What's up Lagna (2018)
  • Photocopy (2015)
  • Family Katta (2016)
  • Double Seat (2015)
  • Andhali Koshimbir (2014) Marathi
  • Time Please (2013) Marathi
  • Mani Mangalsutra (2010) Marathi
  • Samaantar (2009) Marathi
  • The Other End of the Line (2008) Hindi and English
  • Meerabai Not Out (2008) Hindi
  • It's Breaking News (2007) Hindi
  • Matichya Chuli (2006) Marathi
  • Divasen Divas (2006) Marathi
  • Pachhadlela (2004) Marathi
  • Lapandav (1993) Marathi[5]

Television[edit]

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  • Kareena Kareena (2004–2005) HindiZee Tv
  • Pandey Aur Pandey (2006) Hindi Bollywood Songs Countdown ShowZee Tv
  • Hya Gojirvanya Gharaat MarathiE TV
  • Bandhan Saat Janamon Ka (2008–2009) HindiColors TV
  • Sajan Re Jhoot Mat BoloHindiSAB TV
  • Aambat Goad MarathiSTAR Pravah
  • Sukhanchya Sarine He Mann Bavre MarathiColors Marathi
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Theatre[edit]

  • Shoo...Kutha Bolaycha Nahi Marathi
  • Shree Tashi Sau Marathi
  • Celebration Marathi
  • Sundar Mi Honar Marathi
  • Ramale Mee 'Marathi' - Chandralekha
  • Chaar Chaughi 'Marathi' - Shri Chintamani
  • Ranga Umaltya Manache Marathi - Chandralekha
  • Padmashree Dhundiraj Marathi
  • Akhercha Sawaal - with Vijaya Mehta
  • Madanbaadhaa - Marathi
  • Sonchapha Marathi - Chandralekha
  • Gaganbhedi Marathi - Chandralekha
  • Sundar Mi Honar - Marathi - by P.L. Deshpande
  • Wada Chirebandi - Marathi
  • Jhunja - Marathi
  • Premaa Tujhya Gava Zaave - Marathi - Chandralekha
  • Saatvya Muleechee Saatvee Mulgee - Marathi
  • Ani Kahi Olee Paane - Marathi
  • Char Diwas Premache - Marathi by Ratnakar Matkari
  • Char Din Pyaar Ke - Hindi by Ratnakar Matkari
  • Jasma Odhun - Marathi
  • Sandhyachaya - Marathi

References[edit]

  1. ^'Two sides of the same coin'. The Indian Express. 21 August 1997. Retrieved 5 February 2011.[dead link]
  2. ^Sanjay Pendse (11 June 2004). 'Marathi theatre awards come to Pune'. The Times of India. TNN. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
  3. ^'A tribute to legendary singer Manik Varma'. Indian Express. 10 November 2005. Retrieved 5 February 2011.[dead link]
  4. ^Swati Chitnis (5 May 2013). 'Emotion can be a lawyer's worst enemy - Shirish Gupe'. Hindustan Times. Mumbai. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  5. ^'Vandana Gupte'. IMDb.

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External links[edit]

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  • Vandana Gupte on IMDb

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