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A review on , ‘Jungle Mein Mangal Bazar’ (2019). This was the seventh & final play performed at NAPA’s 2 Laughter Theatre Festival 2019.
Jungle Mein Mangal Bazar is an adaptation of ‘Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay!’, originally written in Italian by Dario Fo. Regarded as Fo’s second best-known play internationally.
Driven by laughter madness, Jungle Mein Mangal Bazar is the roller coaster of comedies.
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Do we really need to point out that it isn’t at all about just the “individual” who is performing? It is about who it is being performed for and for what purpose. While we can still argue that ‘Sheila Ki Jawaani’, as a song, talks about some kind of agency, because here we have a girl who knows who she is and claims she is too good for men who want her just for her body, how can we ever justify the way it was shot? In ‘Chikni Chameli’, men are compared to hungry savage beasts, “Jungle mein aaj mangal karungi. Bhookhe sheron se khelungi main.” Not to mention that the entire song is about (again) a woman who is so incredibly hot that she can light beedis and chillums with her husn ki teeli. Please tell us again how is this not objectifying women?





























