It was a chance meeting with the leading Dastango of Urdu, Jawaid Danish. I had heard about his works a lot. These days, he has become synonym with the every literary festival of Urdu in India. Every year, he comes from his adopted country, Canada to India to perform his Dastan at various literary forums. And it was that curiosity with me also as a student of literature to hear him while performing on the stage. And this chance came luckily through Dr. Aslam Jamshedpuri, Head of the Dept of Urdu at Chaudhri Charan Singh University in Meerut (UP).
It was a pleasant evening of 26 March 2018 when Jawed Danish got the chance to perform in the university auditorium before the art and literature lover of Meerut. …show more content…
And he did his job in the best possible way.
His most famous Dastan is “Hijrat Ke Tamashe”, which he has penned himself and brought on stage in the beautiful style of Urdu culture. This Dastan is only a quarter to hour long, but the theme of the Dastan and its way of presentation is truly mesmerizing. Once it starts, it soon engulfs the audience in its bewitching beauty.
This Dastan is not old in content, but style. It starts and ends in the same manner as Dastan used to be in the yesteryears. But the theme is contemporary and it has picked the subject of today’s time. There are some youth and middle aged men who have migrated to Canada (and it can be anywhere in the world) and they narrate in very flowing dialogue form their own stories, their own struggle of lives, their own dreams with which they had chosen the path of migration without giving a second thought that what would happen if they did not find their place of working as an ideal one. One guy is from Mumbai who in his own unique dialects narrates his stories, his agony of life. There is one Bengali fellow who also faces the similar kind of …show more content…
They seem to fight a battle which they have chosen themselves in hope of a better life not only to themselves but to their entire family. But it proves otherwise. It looks that the things which we see from afar usually have some hidden pain and troubles inside.
It is a tragedy that millions of Indians and other people of the poor countries run towards other rich countries in hope of a better livelihood and quality of life. But, in the most cases, it proves a disaster. They not only lose their native place of birth, its essence, its beauty, but also the root which gives them an identity as a human. In search of some material comfort, if one is forced to leave all other happiness behind is really a big loss of life.
Jawaid Danish has so far penned a dozen books on various subjects like travelogue and dramas. But his most loving form of art is the drama and Dastangoi. He loves travelling equally. As a traveller he has amassed a lot of experience of human life and it helps him in making a good writer and performer. He is only a good writer, but a fine actor and an accomplished director. He runs his own theater company in Canada and performs plays in Urdu and English from time to