UNCLE VANYA in Bengali

UNCLE VANYA in Bengali THIS IS A PLAY BY ANTON CHEKHOV NAMED UNCLE VANYA. NATADHA IS PRESENTING IT IN BENGALI IN THE NAME MEGH NAMEY They get forward to sell the land.

The play is the adaptation of the great “Uncle Vanya” of Anton Chekhov. Here we find Abhay, a man of his passing youth in a happy compliance with his niece Sandipta, his mother and the matron Madhuja, spending his life tilling his land and looking to the odds of the people in the area. The doctor Kingshuk pays him occasional visits and is a great aficionado of Abhay. Another follower of the man Ma

rjem lurks around running for occasional errands. It is at this conjecture that the “lawful” landlord of the place Janmejoy appear in the Diaspora with his young pumice Lina. At this the strife occurs and Abhay retaliates. To him the land enmeshes the relationships inbuilt in it. As the words are uncovered the truth comes that the land actually belonged to Marjem who had sold it to Abhay’s father. The land would have never passed to Janmejoy had not Abhay bequeathed his share to his elder sister whom Janmejoy married before marrying Lina. In the mean time Kingshuk is enticed by Janmejoy to take him to England and an adulteration develops between him and Lina. This even grudges Abhay’s mind. At the end of the unfruitful retort Abhay finds that he is lonely, disgraced by the ones he loved and left back by the ones he depended on. His state of mind passes to delirium. His niece and the old ladies are left to remorse while the clouds tumble….

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