Gulab Bai  - The Queen Of Nautanki Theatre

Gulab Bai - The Queen Of Nautanki Theatre

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Author: Deepti Priya Mehrotra
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 318
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0143100432

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For nearly a century, Nautanki reigned as north India's most popular form of entertainment, and Gulab Bai shone as its brightest star.
Fusing dance and dialogue, music and romance, humour and melodrama, this travelling folk theatre was a precursor to Bollywood. In cities and villages, people watched all night, drawn into a world of fantasy and make-believe.
Gulab, a 12-year-old girl from the Bedia caste, joined Nautanki in 1931. Reputed to be the first female actor in Nautanki, she rose to dizzy heights as the heroine of countless dramas and later started the Great Gulab Theatre Company. Gulab Bai was awarded the Padmashree, a mark of national honour—yet she died sad and bewildered, for the form to which she had devoted her life was languishing.
To tell Gulab Bai's story—and reconstruct the social history of a genre—the author travelled to Gulab's village and Kanpur's Rail Bazaar, met family members and co-artistes, gathered oral narratives, traced drama scripts and song recordings. The tale that emerges is a wonderfully intimate portrayal of a dying art and its uncrowned queen.

Contents

Acknowledgements


Part I:
SETTING THE STAGE

Part II:
GULAB’S STORY

Part III:
NAUTANKI TODAY


List Of Interviews

Notes

References