STAGE CRAFT IN THE PLAYS OF VIJAY TENDULKAR
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Tendulkar presented the modern changed time which is very complex. He did not care about the old values. The modern man’s problems are different and he knew that the old values could not solve the problems of the modern man. Modern man is confused, disillusioned and dehumanized. In the changed time no one can be optimistic. The modern man is fighting a losing battle. The difficulties, conflicts, dilemma and suffering of the modern man became the themes of plays of Tendulkar.
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