‘Sons of Babur’ presents an entertaining, informative and aesthetic account of the ‘Worlds’ of Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb as seen from far-off Rangoon by the final and deposed Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. The play seamlessly connects the current to the previous, an introspection of the Mughal period and a novel studying of Indian historical past. Sons of Babur was briefly shelved owing to numerous logistical points.
The play might be carried out in the primary auditorium of the India Worldwide Centre at 6 p.m. on 26 Could 2023. The masterpiece was written on the event of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of 1857, and far analysis went into it. I consulted nearly all of the related historic sources and went into all of the completely different viewpoints about Mughal historical past.
Lastly, the play has now been revived, and the unanimous selection for the lead position was Sayeed Alam of Pierrot’s Troupe, who has admirably crammed Tom Saheb’s footwear. As a part of the revival, the primary present of the play within the final winter was on a bitterly chilly night in New Delhi; the viewers was left mesmerized and rose to present a standing ovation.
About Sons of Babur
The play is very about Bahadur Shah Zafar and 1857. It’s not a historian’s standpoint however that of a tragic king and poet analysing the Mughal previous. The protagonist is a Bengali historical past scholar who deeply understands Bangla nationalism. In a state of hallucination, he meets Zafar and witnesses Mughal historical past and the occasions of 1857 from Zafar’s perspective. Zafar has no over-sentimental attachment to his ancestors and analyses them objectively, typically even ruthlessly. Even the occasions of 1857, the tide of which engulfed him and his kingdom with it, are dissected fairly clinically by him. In the direction of the top of the play, the protagonist calls Zafar the ‘final Mughal emperor’. Shortly, Zafar corrects him, calling himself the ‘first democratically elected emperor of India’, displaying foresight in regards to the coming days of democracy.
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