Research Article

Distortion of Narration in Cinematic Representation of The Mahābhārata: Text v/s Visual Media

Authors

  • Kirti Rai Research Scholar, School of Liberal Arts and Management, DIT University
  • Shachi Negi Assistant Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Management, DIT University

Abstract

Over the years, the Mahābhārata (Mbh) continues to fascinate its readers and viewers with its mesmeric narrative events and magical mythical facets. As a result, various interpretations of the epic have been heaved as surging waves of the time in literature in the form of novels, stories, comics, films, theatre-plays etc. In modern times, text no more stands out as a popular choice among the masses. Cinema, television, and new media are emerging as popular mediums where masses are probing to seek the epic, like Mbh, as a more vibrant manner of expression. Besides this, visual media tends to impress viewers by fashioning powerful dialogues, weighty stage-production, costumes, charismatic characters, hi-tech cinematography etc. These experimentations, to charm the audiences, somehow fail to postulate the authentic teachings, completely submerged in its glittering plot. As a result, there is much discrepancy seen between the text and Mbh through mass media. The paper analyses the role and impact of mass media/new media by paying attention to the popular TV series and movies in India with the perspective of the first translated version of The Mahabharata by K.M.Ganguly (1883-1896).

Article information

Journal

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

Volume (Issue)

5 (6)

Pages

07-14

Published

02-06-2023

How to Cite

Rai, K., & Negi, S. (2023). Distortion of Narration in Cinematic Representation of The Mahābhārata: Text v/s Visual Media. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 5(6), 07–14. https://doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2023.5.6.2

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Keywords:

Mahābhārata; Historical Narratives; Filmization; Myths; Hinduism