Home > Entertainment > Indian Drama & Theatre > Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao
Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao
Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao was the harbinger of new poetry, the short story and social drama in modern Telugu writing

Share this Article:

Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao is a prominent Telugu theatre personality. Along with his lifelong friend Gidugu Venkata Rama Murthy, propagated the need for harnessing the power inherent in the spoken dialect. He also put his persuasive arguments into practice through his few but trend-setting creative works. Appa Rao is mainly remembered for his classic Kanyasulkam i.e. "Bride Price", performed in 1892 and published in 1897. This is a timeless play that not only reflects the Telugu character but also his personality. This Telugu Theatre personality offered strong satires on people`s shortcomings and eccentricities but hailed the human spirit found in the lowest social strata. Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao, the popular Telugu theatre personality appreciated Kandukuri Veeresalingam`s attempts to correct social ills, acknowledging his indebtedness to Kandukuri`s Brahma vivaham i.e. "Brahman Marriage". However, this eminent Telugu theatre personality found Kandukuri`s work bordering on comedy of manners, whereas Kanyasulkam, on the same subject, is a full-fledged comedy with a complex plot.

Early Life of Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao
Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao had his initial schooling in Cheepurupalli while his father was working there. His remaining schooling was done at Vizianagaram after his father died. During that time, he lived in relative poverty and maintained himself as a varalabbayi. Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao was generously taken care of by the then M. R. College Principal, C. Chandrasekhara Sastri who provided him free lodging and boarding. He completed his matriculation in 1882 and obtained F.A. in 1884. Soon after, he was employed as a teacher in M.R. High School in 1884.

Career of Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao
Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao`s primary aims in writing were to expose such disgraceful practices as marrying girls of very young ages and also "give currency to a high standard of moral ideas". Inspired by the concern of his patron, the Maharaja of Vizianagaram, at such marriages and to help the cause of social reform, Appa Rao felt that `until reading habits prevail among the masses, one must look only to the stage to exert such healthy influence`. Similarly, his matchlessly graceful use of spoken idiom challenged the practice in Telugu theatre of employing the granthika i.e. classical or literary language. The popularity of Kanyasulkam continued in spite of its major theme growing dated. So its strength lies elsewhere, in the vivid portrayal of social realities and universal appeal of the characters. Although they broadly suggest types, they go beyond to become class representatives and also stand as individuals.

Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao started two other plays that remained unfinished. Kondubhattiyam i.e. "Kondubhatta`s Tale" extends Kanyasulkam, discussing broader ethical issues. Bilhaniyam i.e. "Bilhana`s Tale" has a mythological plot that he ridiculed as irrelevant but, as he himself indicated, Gurazada Venkata Appa Rao composed it to show that even such drama could be written in the spoken dialect.


Share this Article:

Related Articles

More Articles in Indian Drama & Theatre


Gondhal Dance
Gondhal is a religious performing folk art of Maharashtra. It is performed on special days like when there is a newborn in a family or marriage.
Tamasha Folk Dance
Tamasha is a folk art, which includes the love songs, which are traditional lavanis and dance along with the music.
History of Indian Theatre
The history of Indian theater is therefore the saga of changing tradition and the account of changing ritualism.
Indian Dramatist
Indian dramatists maintained Indian drama as a distinct art form.
Sringara Rasa
Sringara Rasa is mentioned in Natyashastra as one of the important rasas. The Sthayi bhava in Sringara rasa is Rati or love.
History of Indian Drama
History of Indian Drama is rich with Vedas and Indian epics and has gradually changed with time and remains unaffected by any foreign influence.
Navarasas - Natyashastra
Nine rasas or navarasas, described in Natyashastra contours the structure of Indian drama.
History of Kannada Theatre
History of Kannada theatre brings forth the richness in the Kannada culture. Theatre of Karnataka has been greatly inspired from various other forms of regional theatre in India.
Powada - Marathi Ballad
Powada is a Marathi ballad describing heroic deeds of valour by great warriors and kings.
Jatra - Bengali Folk Drama
Jatra is a form of folk drama from West Bengal, which includes acting, songs, music and dance by travelling troops
Kuvempu
Kuvempu is a literary acronym of Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa - a popular Kannada actor-playwright.
Natyashastra
Natyashastra by Bharata muni is the most detail and elaborate of all treatises on dramatic criticism and acting ever written in any language and is regarded as the oldest surviving text on stagecraft in the world.
History of Bengali Theatre
Blessed with its rich heritage the history of Bengali theatre is the saga of the journey of Bengali Theatre
Bhavai - Folk Theatre of Gujarat
Bhavai is a popular folk theatre form of Gujarat that belongs to the tradition of theatre of entertainment.
Theatre In Ancient India
Theatre in ancient India in a systematic manner was introduced by Bharat Muni who prefaced the term "roopaka".
Bidesiya - Folk Theatre Dance
Bidesiya is one of the most popular folk theatre dance forms of Bihar which is said to have originated in the 20th century.
Regional Theatre in India
Regional theatre in India, in different Indian languages and regions, developed as an important element of Indian culture and tradition.
Koodiyattam
Koodiyattam is the oldest existing classical theatre form of the world. It has been recognised by UNESCO as a Human Heritage Art.
Indian Theatre Festivals
Indian theatre festivals help to bridge the gap between the various regions of the country. It also helps to bridge the gap among people and participants!
Kariyila Folk Dance
Kariyila is one of the most appealing and popular folk drama forms of Himachal Pradesh, portraying social satire with the accompaniment of folk dance and music.
Bengali Theatre
Bengali theatre had developed as a prominent form of protest movement during the colonial period. But with time it has made a niche for itself.