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Shadow of the Tiger

and Other Plays

A collection of three plays that fuses the magic of India’s rural traditions with sharp social insight.

Blending folktales, myths, rituals, and song, Chandrasekhar Kambar’s plays celebrate India’s vibrant rural heritage while critiquing traditions and power structures that continue to shape Indian society today. From comic spoofs to profound philosophical dramas, his work explores human struggles like power, poverty, and deception that resonate across cultures and borders. This collection brings together three plays that showcase his signature blend of entertainment and social critique. Alibaba and the Forty Thieves transforms a well-known folktale into a clever, comic critique of human greed; Shadow of the Tiger explores illusion, reality, and the elusive nature of truth; and Tukra’s Dream tells the story of a poor villager struggling at the margins of society.
 
Poetic, powerful, and universal, these plays cast light on the human condition through the rich traditions of rural India.

172 pages | 6 x 7.5 | © 2026

New Indian Playwrights

Literature and Literary Criticism: Dramatic Works


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Karimayi is an enjoyable timeless sort of tale of place and people, distinctly (South) Indian, yet with a great deal that is also universal.”

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Table of Contents

1.‘Introduction’ by Kirtinath Kurthkoti
2.‘My Writing’ by Chandrasekhar Kambar
3.Alibaba and the Forty Thieves
4.The Shadow of the Tiger
5.Tukra’s Dream
6.Glossary

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