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  2. Mahesh Dattani (born 7 August 1958) is an Indian director, actor, playwright and writer. He wrote such plays as Final Solutions, [1] Dance Like a Man, Bravely Fought the Queen, On a Muggy Night in Mumbai, Tara, Thirty Days in September 2007 [2][3] and The Big Fat City.

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    The play Final Solutionsopens with Daksha (or Hardika), a newly married girl, writing her diary (on March 31, 1948). In the diary, she writes about her experience in her new house. She is not of good opinions regarding her in-laws. Though India had gained independence, yet she is imprisoned within the four walls of the house. She has a good taste f...

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  3. ‘Final Solutions’ is a play by Mahesh Dattani. It got him the Sahithya Akademi Award in 1998, making him the first Indian playwright to win the prestigious award. It is a commentary on socio-religious politics in India, with several layers of meaning embedded in the dialogues.

  4. Jul 7, 2024 · Final Solution is a play written by Famous Indian author, Mahesh Dattani. The story of play revolves around a life of Daksha, a recently married girl who is sitting in her home and writing her life experiences and learnings.

  5. In Final Solutions, Dattani projects multilevel stage to represent multiple layers of context involved in the issue of communal violence. In Daksha’s reflections and recollections of Diaries, Dattani exposes inner world of individuals encountering tensions and conflicts of personal relationships.

  6. present paper is a humble endeavour to analyze Dattani’s play ‘Final Solutions’ (1992) and unearth the touching issue of schism in relationship due to misunderstanding between the tw o major religious factions- the Hindus and the Muslims.