Mulshankar Mulani
Mulshankar Mulani was born in Chavand, Gujarat, Gujarat, India on November 1st, 1867 and is the Gujarati Playwright From British India. At the age of 90, Mulshankar Mulani biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Mulani met Prabhurai Popatlal, who offered him a job as a play editor in the Mumbai Gujarati Natak Mandali, a theatre company, for a salary of five rupees. He transcribed copies of the plays also. Eventually, he left the Satyavakta and his salary rose to thirty rupees. His first play Shakuntal (1889) and his second play Rajbeej (1891) starring Bapulal Nayak were performed in the Geity Theatre and were commercially successful. It was followed by Kundbala (1892) and Mansinh Abhaysinh (1893). Kundbala depicted a relationship between a princely state and the British Raj. Following it, the censorship by the British authorities was instituted. His health deteriorated and he returned to his native village where he wrote his successful plays, Mularaj Solanki (1895) and Karanghelo (1896, based on Nandshankar Mehta's Karanghelo). His salary rose to 35 rupees. After studying Shakespeare and Kalidasa, he wrote Barrister (1897), which was a play about a youth who was devastated due to his attraction to the western world. It became successful and his salary rose to 75 rupees. Later he was made a partner in the company.
Mulani introduced tragedy to the Gujarati theatre. His Jayraj (1898) and Ajabkumari (1899) were not initially successful, due to the occurrence of plague in Bombay. They however, became hits when they were performed again in 1912–13. Ajabkumari was praised by scholars like Govardhanram Tripathi but the audience did not like it. Although the financial condition of the company had deteriorated, his Vikramcharitra (1900), based on Shamal Bhatt's Sinhasan Batrisi, became a commercial hit and helped the company recover. He demanded his pending sum of 28,000 rupees with the company, but received only 10,000 rupees. Feeling hurt, he left the company. His contract terms, however, prohibited him from writing plays for other companies for another ten years. He subsequently founded the Kathiyawadi Natak Mandali in 1906 in the name of his son-in-law, Vishwanath Madhavji Bhatt. Viththaldas Bhojak and Bapulal Punjiram Nayak were its director and musician respectively.
He rejoined Mumbai Gujarati Natak Mandali when Nathuram Shukla requested him to rewrite Saubhagyasundari, which had failed to impress the owners and the director of the company. He rewrote the play and it premiered on 19 October 1901. Starring Bapulal Nayak and Jaishankar Bhojak in lead roles as well as Mohanlala in the role of Madhav, the play became a major success and Jaishankar became known for his female impersonator role of Sundari. The pairing of Bapulal Nayak and Jaishankar Sundari became popular with the audience and they starred together in many plays later on. Prabhashankar 'Ramani' acted in his several plays and rose to fame. Jugal Jugari (1902) was his social play.
Kathiyawadi Natak Mandali produced his Krishnacharitra (1906) which brought Krishna, for the first time, on the Gujarati stage. Devotional in nature, it was based on stories from the Bhagavata, depicting the relationship between Krishna and Gopi. His plays influenced Urdu as well as Marathi plays. He had written Veermandal in just a day. In addition, he had written scripts for films. In debt in 1909, he sold Kathiyawadi Natak Mandali, and in 1915, he left the Mumbai Gujarati Natak Mandali. His Ek Ja Bhool (1919), written for Royal Natak Mandali, had a discussion on a drone in its script. In 1920s, he worked with Aryasubodh Gujarati Natak Mandali.
After retirement, he lived in Kanpur and Bhavnagar. He died on 14 December 1957.