Biley বিলে (बिली) | |
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Written by | Ujjwal Chattopadhyay |
Date premiered | 2012 by Lokakrishti |
Biley[α] orBilay (Bengali: বিলে) is a 2012Bengali drama created by Bengali theatre groupLokkrishti,[1][2] This is a dramatisation of the life and works of Swami Vivekananda.Debshankar Haldar played the lead role.[3] Phalguni Chattopadhyay directed this drama and Ujjwal Chattopadhyay was the playwright.[1]
The drama received an appreciative critical response, with one review in Bengali newspaperAnandabazar Patrika calling it a remarkable step in Bengali theatre (though they also criticized the choreography, music, characters and some of the acting).
Biley attempts to cover the whole life of Swami Vivekananda.[4] In order to cover eventful life of Vivekananda in a narrative form within the two-hour span of the drama, the production employed the technique of flashbacks during a conversation between Vivekananda as an adult, and Vivekananda as a child. Different events from his life starting from childhood days to meeting with the mystic saintRamakrishna atDakshineswar, Vivekananda's travel to the West, meeting withSister Nivedita, and his works in India have been captured in flashback, thereby building his journey from being Narendranath to Vivekananda in bits and pieces.[1]
In this drama, the director has tried to capture the humanly aspects of Vivekananda. Some unpleasant questions are asked, and bitter issues raised throughout the drama. Young Narndranath says directly to Ramakrishna that he had used his wifeSarada Devi, sacrificing her womanhood for the sake of divine worship. Vivekananda confesses that even aSannyasi feels frustrated and depressed, feels sorrow and sheds tears. Vivekananda gets irritated multiple times by the questions of Nivedita, and faces conflicts between religion and politics.[1]
The Bengali drama was an initiative taken byLokkrishti to commemorate 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. The play was written by Ujjwal Chattopadhyay. It took him one year to finish the screenplay.[1]
In the Bengali newspaperAnandabazar Patrika's review, the drama has been described as a remarkable step in Bengali theatre. Debshankar's acting as Narendranath Datta has been appreciated. Phalguni Chattopadhyay as Ramakrishna applauded too. Rumki Chattopadhyay's acting as Sarada Devi has been little criticized for non-seriousness and acting of Monalisa asSister Nivedita has been remarked as unnatural. Guddu as you child Vivekananda has been highly applauded.[1]
The choreography of the play has been remarked as improper and irrelevant for the play. The music has sometimes slowed down the pace of the drama and it has also been remarked that the characters Mahendralal Sarkar and Girish Chandra Ghosh could not be portrayed properly.[1]