This book is an attempt to give an account of the life of an epoch-making man of histrionics and his -4 art. If the enlightened reader finds anything lacking from the view-point of his standard of excellence, the same may be attributed to the writer.
After his practice was over Shri Jayashankar's notice was attracted towards me, when I was reading the book. He asked me as to what it was. I showed him the book. He then asked me to read some passage out of it. I did. The passage was from the literary criticism by William Hazlitt. He was very much pleased to listen to the ideas of Hazlitt. I saw tears trickling down his cheeks and he went away to another room. I could visualise the agonising position that he had retired from the stage much against his will, and his ambition to do something remarkable in the field of histrionics and the stage appeared to be upper-most in his mind and heart.
The Bengali theatre was first to establish itself, and a Russian visitor Mr. Lebodoff, and the British visiting companies contributed a lot. The great Girishchandra Ghosh, later on a devotee of Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa, was responsible for the pioneers of the Bangalla stage.
Calcutta had multiple activities in this direction before the end of the century. Young Jayashankar, hardly ten, was inoculated in the field by a stalwart in DADABHAI THUTHI, one of the pioneers of the Parsi theatre. Those two years were a precious period for young Jayashankar, who coming to Bombay in the beginning of the century, started creating history of a magnitude which cannot be easily competed, or overpassed.
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