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  • Zia ud Din Baba/
  • June 30, 2020
An Expository Study of Characters in the Drama Muqadama-e Kashmīr
Keywords
Kashmir, Bakhtiar Ahmed, documentary drama, PTV, oppression.
Abstract

Muqadama-e Kashmīr, a documentary drama written by Bakhtiar Ahmed on Kashmir’s modern history, was telecasted on PTV in 1991. It was telecasted thrice on PTV which confirms its popularity. The drama talks about the characters responsible for making Kashmir the bone of contention in South Asia. These characters include Gulab Singh, Partab Singh, Hari Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mountbatten and Sheikh Abdullah. All these historical personalities are there in this drama with their real names and identities. The author has analyzed the effectiveness of incidents, dramatic effect and historic truths documented in the play.

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Muqadama-e Kashmīr, a documentary drama written by Bakhtiar Ahmed on Kashmir’s modern history, was telecasted on PTV in 1991. It was telecasted thrice on PTV which confirms its popularity. The drama talks about the characters responsible for making Kashmir the bone of contention in South Asia. These characters include Gulab Singh, Partab Singh, Hari Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mountbatten and Sheikh Abdullah. All these historical personalities are there in this drama with their real names and identities. The author has analyzed the effectiveness of incidents, dramatic effect and historic truths documented in the play.

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Author(s):

Zia ud Din Baba

Associate Professor

F.G. Degree College for Men, Wah Cantt, Rawalpindi

Pakistan

Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Language: Urdu
Id: 5f988d9be83e2
Pages 225 - 242
Published June 30, 2020

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