The Reference : Hayavadana

Girish Karnad’s play Hayavadana(written originally in Kannad and translated in English in 1975), derived from the original plot in Kathasaritsagara and Thomas Mann’s reworking of the same in “The Transposed heads”, serves as a constant reference and undercurrent to the narrative of “3 on a Bed”. Karnad’s play, written against the backdrop of an India searching for its identity between a post-colonial modernity and a lost glorified tradition parallels this split with that of its main character Padmini torn between her two lovers Devdutta (identified as mind/head) and Kapila (identified as body). In an effort to unite her two lovers Padmini transposes each other’s heads onto different bodies in a cruel twist of fate leading to further hybridization of this identity, complicating this quest for identity and completeness even more. Standing at the entry-point of the second decade of the new century, where globalization has become the synonym for deculturization, this theme of transposed identities and switched positions remain a constant motif in “3 on a bed”.

While in ‘Hayavadana’ this case of mixed up identities serve as a profuse chaos from which begins the search of true individual identity, in ‘3 on a Bed’ this mixing up and unification becomes an ultimate coveted goal. In a world where individuals have been reduced to mere entities in the name of individuality bereft of fellow feeling, empathy, and a sense of a greater identity as social beings, the apparent loss of the ‘individual’ and dissolution into the greater identity of a ‘team’, ‘group’ or ‘family’ become the only hope through which true individuality can survive.

16 comments:

  1. being a on-commercial film, it doesn't have a formal release. It will be premiered in Kolkata in March this year. The it will do the round up of festivals. Plus we are opens to any intimate non-commercial venues, anywhere in the country. Also DVDs will be made and available on request.

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    1. would be released in online ??

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  2. hi my name is debasih. i ma stduent at ju . i need a dvd .plz mail me at my maling address.

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  3. how can i request?

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  4. where can i watch or download this movie for free
    plz upload on torrent or mediafire.
    thax

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  5. plz send me the download link of full movie.. my email address is "bestfriend.kolkata@gmail.com". and plz tell me where i found the DVD of this film in kolkata..

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  6. where i found the DVD of this film in kolkata?

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  7. movie release date..?

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  8. how to watch the movie

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  9. Its funny how the woman in the background painting is painted thin whereas you guys are trying to conceptualize hayavadana. she should have normal bmi if not overweight and the guy she is spooning should be a packet of fries.

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  10. I want to purchase a DVD of this film. Can you pls suggest me where I shall get it?

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  11. We want to buy a DVD. pls suggest me where can i buy the DVD

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  12. what is the way to get dvd of this movie

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  13. i am interested to buy dvd, please let me know the procedure.

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  14. gotokal film festival a film ta dekhano hba jantam, but khub jorer jnno jete parlam na... ekhn ki krbo? film ta dekhar r kno upay a6a? trailr ta dekhe6i..kintu cinema ta dekhbo ki kra?? plzzz rply.....

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