Abstract Mahesh Dattani, a prominent contemporary playwright from India, delves into the intricate relationship between modernity and tradition in the socio-cultural landscape of India. His works offer a vivid portrayal of characters caught between the constraints of traditional norms and the evolving demands of modern life, reflecting the tensions within a society undergoing significant change. Dattani’s plays address crucial themes such as gender roles, sexuality, patriarchy, generational conflicts, and the social stratifications of caste and class, showcasing the clash between entrenched traditional structures and emerging modern values. For instance, in Final Solutions, he underscores the persistence of deep-seated communal prejudices, even in a supposedly progressive era. In Dance Like a Man, the tension between personal ambitions and societal expectations symbolizes the broader conflict between modern identity and traditional values. Additionally, plays like Bravely Fought the Queen and On a Muggy Night in Mumbai explore issues of gender oppression and queer identity, challenging the established norms of traditional morality. What makes Dattani’s work particularly compelling is his skill in presenting these conflicts as interconnected rather than opposing forces, highlighting how they shape contemporary Indian life. He portrays tradition as both a source of oppression and support, while modernity, though offering freedom, often brings its own set of challenges and feelings of alienation. Through these explorations, Dattani not only critiques cultural stagnation but also advocates for a reimagining of identity and values. His plays thus serve as a reflection of Indian society, capturing the dynamic relationship between modernity and tradition in the evolution of human relationships and social awareness. Keywords: Modernity vs tradition, Gender roles, Patriarchy, Sexuality, Generational conflict, Social transformation, Individual identity vs society
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