Sumanasa Kodavoor

Kaapa

Caste is not only evil, but caste is also the truth of this land. You can win by arguing that there is no caste, and no caste discrimination. You can close your mouth so that the opposite side doesn’t get any words to argue. But the existence of caste, the existence of casteism is as true as the sun and the moon.
Caste is inherent in every event. The play ‘Kapa’ shows that itself.. How caste is hidden in the name of culture, not in the name of tradition, not in the name of fair names. How can those continue this system gracefully those who think they are good for the society? “Kapa” is a play that ùnravels the story of how it can be leveled if there is opposition to it.
A new way should be found through education. On one side, there is a new thinking young man who decides not to be subjected to the exploitation done in the name of this tradition and tries to escape from the this. On the other side are the elites who are looking forward to bring him on anyway. Who is going to be crushed on both sides? Kapa play reveals that.
It is an attempt to hold a torch to the sun of a caste, which is a known fact. And the light of the torch of thought should be seen before the brightness of the sun of caste. If it appears, the wish of the play will be fulfilled.

Kaapa

Play Details

Duration 120 Min
Language Tulu
Writer Balakrishna Shibarla
Direction Diwakar Kateel

Shows Last Updated 01/02/2023

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