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Dance Like a Man: Generations Grapple with Ambition
30 Nov
Summary
- The play explores suppressed ambition and patriarchal expectations.
- Jairaj's denied dream of dancing forms the narrative's core.
- Unresolved conflicts echo across generations in the story.

At the Kabir Festival 2025, Lilette Dubey's direction brought Mahesh Dattani's 'Dance Like a Man' to life, impressing audiences with its potent mix of wit and depth. The production powerfully illustrates the struggles of Bharatanatyam dancers Jairaj and Ratna as they contend with diminishing fame and societal constraints.
Central to the story is Jairaj's stifled passion for dance, a dream crushed by his father's rigid views. Ratna's own ambitions add layers of complexity, as she balances her love for the art with a competitive spirit. Their daughter Lata's burgeoning dance career brings both pride and the resurgence of old wounds.
The play skillfully uses shifting timelines to critique gender roles and societal expectations, questioning how patriarchal thinking limits individual aspirations and perpetuates emotional damage across family lines.



