Character portrait/Character/Character sketch of Sridhar in "Bravely Fought the Queen" by Mahesh Dattani
Character portrait/Character/Character sketch of Sridhar in Bravely Fought the Queen by Mahesh Dattani
In the drama named Bravely Fought the Queen by Mahesh Dattani, Sridhar is depicted as Lalitha’s responsible husband. He, a worker of the Trivedi brothers, remains busy at taking care of advertising for the Re Va Tee product. He is a sincere and hardworking person. Also, he is very efficient. In this play, Jiten Trivedi stays obstinate and does not pay any attention to the intellect of Sridhar. In this play, we come to know Jiten’s character pretty well, especially when he argues that their aim is to attract men but not women, since it is the men who have the purchasing power. In this context, we can discern and find the male domination in the advertising world. However, Sridhar cautions them of the possible hostile consequences of the existing advertisement, since he is a very liable employee.
Again, as and when Sridhar utters,
“This is professional suicide”, Jiten, in utmost fury, shouts to sack him.
Here, all of us can realize the stiffness and rigidity of the bourgeois society.
Apart from that, we can experience the power-politics between the employer and
the employee or the worker. Again, Sridhar is a conscientious man of decency
and manners to some extent. In this regard, we get a chance to know the
disgrace faced by the employees like Sridhar.
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