This lesson tells you all about Sankaradas
Swamigal, acclaimed as the Everest of Tamil Drama. He was an actor,
a dramatist and a director. For more than a quarter of a century,
his plays ruled the Tamil stage, unopposed and supreme.
Sankaradas Swamigal, Pammal
K.Sambandha Mudaliar and Paridimar Kalaignar are considered as the
Trinity of Tamil Drama. These three playwrights were responsible
for reviving Tamil Drama which was on the decline, and elevating
it to great heights.
Sankaradas Swamigal was
born in 1867, in a small village near Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu. He
remained a bachelor all his life. He was well-versed in Tamil literature
and grammar as well as music. Having served Tamil theatre for more
than three decades, he passed away at the age of 55, in Pondicherry.
Sankaradas Swamigal wrote
fifty plays in all. These include Tamil translations of Shakespeare's
Cymbeline, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Ceasar. Although all the
plays which he wrote are excellent in their own way, special mention
may be made of ten plays -- Sathyavaan Savithri, Pavazhakkodi Charithram,
Valli Thirumanam, Harichandra Mayaana Kaandam, Kovalan Charithram,
Rama Ravana Yuddham, Veera Pandya Katta Bomman, Madurai Veeran,
Chitraangi Vilaasam and Nala Damayanthi.
Sankaradas Swamigal will
be remebered not only for the roles that he acted and the plays
that he wrote, but also for the innumerable disciples who thronged
him. Some of them later became popular film stars. When Sankaradas
Swamigal entered the field of Tamil drama, it was synonymous with
Street Theatre or Therukkootthu. It was Sankaradas Swamigal who
raised drama to a level of respectability, which it has enjoyed
ever since.
Before Sankaradas Swamigal,
actors and actresses were free to alter dialogues and resort to
improvisation as they liked. Sankaradas Swamigal realised the need
for discipline and order among the players. He streamlined dialogues,
introducing humour and ethical principles wherever he could, so
that the spectators would not only be entertained but also educated.
It was during Sankaradas Swamigal's time, that separate drama troupes
were set up for children. It is noteworthy that the TKS brothers
who later became renowned stage artistes, were first trained as
child actors by Sankaradas Swamigal.
Thus, Sankaradas Swamigal
was a pioneer in the history of Tamil drama, and the greatest tribute
we can pay him, is to preserve his plays, and keep the traditions
which he had established, alive for all time.
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