Rik Amrit has outdone himself! The plays offer a fresh take on ancient tales, with the golden peacock symbolizing lost wisdom and Aśvatthāmā’s story hitting hard.
"Two Plays" is a unique experience. The first play’s serene narrative contrasts well with the intense second play about Aśvatthāmā. Rik’s writing is powerful, and the 250g book is well-bound. Could use more context on the jātaka tale, but still impressive!
Absolutely stunning! Rik Amrit blends classical Indian stories with modern theatre effortlessly. The Buddhist tale’s metaphor and Aśvatthāmā’s dark journey are brilliantly executed. The hardcover feels premium, and the English translation is flawless. A must for theatre lovers!
A thought-provoking read! The first play's contemplative tone is mesmerizing, while the second play on Aśvatthāmā offers a stark look at unresolved grudges. The 104 pages are packed with meaning, though I wished for a bit more stage direction detail. Still, a great buy from Dhvani Publication.
Rik Amrit's "Two Plays" is a breathtaking journey! The golden peacock tale beautifully questions ritualistic beliefs, and the Aśvatthāmā story left me reflecting on human nature. The language is poetic, and the foreword by Arjun Bharadwaj adds depth. Highly recommend this hardcover gem!
Well Done
Two Very Well Crafted Plays
Rik Da has a distinct thinking and writing style