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Definitions [6]

Definition: Bhajan

To sing songs in praise of God and chanting god’s name accompanied by instruments like taal (cymbals), mridangam, pakhavaj is known as Bhajan. 

Definition: Chakri Bhajan

Chakri Bhajan is a form of devotional singing in which devotees move in a circular manner while continuously singing songs in praise of God without interruption.

Definition: Songi Bhajan

Songi Bhajan is a type of devotional performance in which singer-actors portray devotees and present religious messages through dialogues sung in the form of devotional songs.

 
Definition: Bharud

Bharud can be described as a metaphorical song that has spiritual and ethical lessons.

Definition: Powada

Powada (ballad) is a dramatic narration by alternatingly reciting poetry and prosaic extracts.

Definition: Theatre

Theatre is a place devoted to performances, either solo or collective, of performing arts.

Key Points

Key Points: Need for Entertainment
  • Entertainment refreshes the mind and gives happiness.
  • It helps in personality development and improves work efficiency.
  • Hobbies, games, festivals, music, and films are sources of entertainment.
  • Entertainment is of two types: Active and Passive.
  • Active needs participation; passive involves only watching or listening.
 
Key Points: Folk Theatre
  • Folk theatre includes puppetry, Dashavatara, Bhajan, Keertan, Lalit, Bharud, Tamasha, and Powada.
  • Kathputali puppetry is an ancient art using wooden puppets and guided by a narrator (sutradhara).
  • Dashavatara is a musical folk theatre of Maharashtra based on Lord Vishnu’s ten incarnations.
  • Bhajan and Keertan are devotional singing forms performed in temples and religious gatherings.
  • Lalit and Bharud present religious and moral stories in a theatrical and musical style.
  • Tamasha combines dance, music, humour, and drama and begins with praise of Lord Ganesha.
  • Powada is a ballad that narrates heroic deeds and historical events to inspire people.
Key Points: Marathi Theatre
  • Theatre is a combined art form that includes acting, script, music, stage arrangement, and audience participation.
  • Marathi theatre developed mainly in the nineteenth century, and Vishnudas Bhave is known as the father of Marathi theatre.
  • Early Marathi plays were based on mythological, historical, and social themes and often used humour.
  • The popularity of classical music led to the development of musical Marathi theatre.
  • Marathi theatre gradually shifted from open stages to closed theatres.
Key Points: Indian Film Industry
  • Cinema combines art and technology and developed from silent films to sound films.
  • Maharashtra played a key role in the growth of Indian cinema through early pioneers.
  • Pundalik (1912) was released in Mumbai, and Raja Harischandra (1913) was the first film fully made in India.
  • Dadasaheb Phalke made several silent films and documentaries on historical and religious subjects.
  • Baburao Painter produced important historical and social films, such as Sairandhri and Savakari Pash.
  • Some films were banned by the British, and Kamalabai Mangarulkar became the first woman producer.
  • Indian cinema grew further with famous films and major production studios.
Key Points: Entertainment and Professional Opportunities
  • Students of history have career opportunities in drama and cinema.
  • Drama needs historical knowledge for accurate stage backdrops.
  • Script and dialogue writing need experts in language and culture.
  • Cinema offers work as art directors or consultants using historical knowledge.

Important Questions [16]

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