Natsamrat Written By Link (2025)

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Through Ganpatrao’s famous cry— "Kuni ghar deta ka ghar?" (Will someone give me a home?)—Shirwadkar ensured his place in the pantheon of the world’s greatest dramatists. natsamrat written by

Vasant Kanetkar (Original Marathi, 1970s) Protagonist: Ganpatrao Ramchandra Belwalkar (also known as "Natsamrat" or "Appa") Do you have a from Natsamrat that resonates with you

He starts speaking to imaginary audiences. He wears a torn, discarded royal cloak he found in a garbage heap. He uses a broom as a royal scepter. The local villagers and street children think he is a mad, harmless old man. They call him "Pagla Raja" (The Mad King). The local villagers and street children think he

What sets Kusumagraj’s writing in Natsamrat apart from other domestic tragedies is the sheer quality of the dialogue. Ganpatrao does not speak like a common man; he speaks like a king, even in rags. This stylistic choice elevates the play from a family drama to a Shakespearean tragedy.

One day, his son Nana, feeling a twinge of societal shame (not genuine love), comes to the temple to take his father back. He brings a lawyer and a witness to prove he is a good son.