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The human factor
Updated On: 08 December, 2013 11:55 AM IST | | Rinky Kumar
After 650 shows and six years, Hindi theatre group Ank revives Anji, an adaptation of acclaimed playwright Vijay Tendulkar's play that takes a satirical look at social norms
The recent spate of sexual crimes against women has spurred many a debate. Usually the society ends up having a divided opinion on such incidents. While people who claim to be the guardians of society hold the woman responsible for the act, accusing her of dressing inappropriately, behaving indecently, provoking the man and venturing into unknown areas at late hours, conscientious individuals empathise with the woman and are enraged after the act. Acclaimed Indian playwright Vijay Tendulkar tackled this issue deftly in his Marathi play Chi Sau Ka, which he penned in the 1980s.

Late Dinesh Thakur played the sutradhar in Anji when the play was staged from 1990s to 2007. Preeta Mathur-Thakur essays the protagonist’s role
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