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Angle - jivanno Ane camerano
BookHasmukh Baradi • 1997
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“Engal Jivanno Ane Camerano” by Hasmukh Baradi is a play that explores the relationship between human life and the world of the camera. The play presents the idea that a camera is not only a device for taking pictures but also a medium that records memories, emotions, experiences, and social realities. Through the use of the camera, the writer examines how human beings see themselves and how they are seen by others.
The play reflects the influence of modern technology on personal life and relationships. The camera captures different moments of life, but it cannot fully capture the inner feelings, thoughts, and struggles of a person. Baradi shows the difference between external appearance and internal reality. The characters represent common human experiences such as the desire for recognition, fear of judgment, and the need to preserve memories.
The work also questions the role of technology in changing human behaviour. In a world where images and appearances have become important, people sometimes focus more on how they look rather than who they truly are. The camera becomes a symbol of observation, truth, and social awareness.
Through realistic situations, Hasmukh Baradi presents the connection between art, media, and life. The play encourages readers to think about the relationship between humans and machines and how technology affects emotions, identity, and society. It is a meaningful reflection on modern life, human nature, and the power of visual media.
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