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2) Name the city where the Gandhi family lived before India became independent?
Ans. Amargoan
4) Name the friend at whose house Daksha listened to her favourite songs on the gramophone.
Ans. Zarina
Ans. Someone had stabbed the pujari during the chariot procession.
Ans. Bobby was Tasneem fiancé and Tasneem was Smita’s classmate.
Ans. Babban
Ans. No
Ans. Aruna
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18)How is Bobby related to Tasneem?
Ans. The chariot had damaged and fell down during the procession.
Ans. The mob called the Gandhi family as traitors because Ramnik Gandhi had given shelter to
Bobby and Javed after knowing incident which occurred during the chariot procession.
2) Why does the warden of the Girls Hostel phone the police?
Ans. The warden of the Girls Hostel phoned the police because someone had bombed the hostel and
everyone was frightened.
Ans. Babban had changed his name to Bobby because everyone was making fun of his name as
baboon rather than calling him Babban.
Ans. Javed happened to touch a letter of his Hindu neighbour who abused the former badly.
Ans. Hardika’s father in law and her husband had set the shop of Zarine’s father on fire.
1) Daksha/ Hardika
Daksha is the young bride of fifteen and Hardika is the grandmother. article intends to discuss the
cross migration of Daksha to Hardika, adaptation of a married girl, giving up her former identity,
interests, dreams and bearing new identity. The character of Daksha/ Hardika in the play Final
Solutions. Hardika is the mother of Ramnik. She is also known as Daksha in the play when the play
revolves around the past. Daksha writes down everything in her diary because diary is her best
friend. Right from her first day at her in laws house to making a new Muslim friend namely Zarine,
she writes down everything in her diary. The diary symbolizes the past and the present. Daksha as a
young girl in the past writes down everything on the pages of her diary and Hardika in the present,
teaches things to her family about the past, from her diary. Hardika, known as Daksha at her young
age, had a Muslim friend whose name was Zarine. Zarine’s house was the only place for Daksha
where she could found some solace and freedom. Daksha was fond of the Noor Jehan songs and she
could hear the songs only at Zarine’s place. Zarine and Daksha were good friends, but their
friendship was not meant to be last forever. Daksha’s father was killed by the Muslims in a riot and
from then onwards Daksha started to hate the minority people. Infact she lost all her faith from her
Lord Krishna as well. Hardika or Daksha is a such a character who symbolizes the majority or the
Hindus and their sufferings as well.
2) Ramnik
Ramnik Gandhi, son of Hardika, is a very liberal minded man and he doesn’t support the communal
hatred, he doesn’t support the hatred of his mother towards the Muslims because he knew the truth
which his mother was unaware of. He even gives refuge to the two Muslim guys in his house
because he wanted to atone the sin committed by his father and grandfather in the past. Ramnik
knew this truth but he did not reveal this to his mother because he did not want his mother to suffer
more. He just tried proves himself to be a true secularist. Ramnik even thinks of giving a job to
Javed so that he can earn his livelihood in an honest and peaceful way and in this way he can get rid
of the guilt. As Ramnik quoted :- “And we burnt it. Your husband. My father. And his father. They
had burnt it in the name of communal hatred. Because we wanted a shop. Also they learnt that . .
.those people were planning to start a mill like our own. I can’t take it any longer. I don’t think I will
be able to step into that shop again . . . When those boys came here, I thought I would . . . I hoped I
would be able to. . . set things right. I-I wanted to tell them that they are not the only ones who have
destroyed. I just couldn’t. I don’t think I have the face to tell anyone.”
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3) Javed
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Javed is a Muslim boy in the play. He is a young baffled boy who becomes a victim and a terrorist.
The politicians exploit him in the name of Jehad, the Holy War. Javed takes training for the terrorist
activities. He goes rather he is sent to a street where the Hindus live. The street is also known as
Mohalla. The Rath Yatra procession comes on to the street and there comes many people who join in
the procession. Javed feels happy as he comes there to work for the holy war. He throws a stone at
first to the procession to create a chaos. He had the responsibility of murdering the pujari or the
priest of the Ratha Yatra. Javed moves towards the pujari with a knife in his hand, he gets mingled
in the crowd. Though Javed has the responsibility to kill the pujari, he fails to do so. The knife fails
down from his hand and he feels nauseous and thinks in his mind that what he is doing in the
procession. This state of mind of Javed clearly shows that, though he is a terrorist, he has heart of a
human being as well. Moreover he doesn’t have the courage to kill a person who is innocent. Javed
is not the actual murderer of the pujari, infact the knife fails down from his hand and he clearly
beholds that someone else takes up the knife from the ground and kills the pujari. He becomes the
victim of his fate. The charge of the murder comes on him though he did not murder. Javed talks
about the police department who never arrest the main culprits when it is necessary to do so. He
says that police always harass the innocent and common people and that is the reason the victims
lose their faith from them. Mahesh Dattani through the character Javed, brings forth the true nature
of the police department who show negligence to the work.
4) Bobby
Bobby whose original name is Babban, is a friend of Javed. Though he is also a Muslim like Javed,
he doesn’t want to show that off to the world and that is the reason he changes his name from
Babban to Bobby when he goes to college. Unlike Javed , Bobby has a control over his temper and
he doesn’t react angrily in all the situations. He is the one who saves Javed from the Ratha Yatra
procession and takes refuge in the house of Ramnik Gandhi. Bobby is the one who makes Aruna,
wife of Ramnik, to understand that God doesn’t differentiate between people. To Him all are equal.
This is evident from the following quote,:- See, Javed! He doesn’t humiliate you. He doesn’t cringe
from my touch. He welcomes the warmth of my hand. He feels me. And he welcomes it! I told Him
who is sacred to them, but I do not commit sacrilege. (To Aruna) You can bathe Him day and night,
you can splash holy waters on Him but you cannot remove my touch from His form. You cannot
remove my smell with sandal paste and attars and fragrant flowers because it belongs to a human
being who believes, and tolerates, and respects what other human beings believe. This is the
strongest fragrance in the world! Bobby also believes in believing one another. He feels and says
that if people believe in one another, then nothing can be destroyed.
5) SMITA
Smita, daughter of Aruna and granddaughter of Hardika is a girl of modern period. She believes in
liberal ideology and she doesn’t support her mother’s activities from heart, though she helps her in
all the household chores and work of her God. She loves her mother but at one point of time she
feels stifled and expresses her feelings to Aruna. She requests her mother not to bind her with
prejudices any more. She even did not have hatred for the Muslims as her close friend is a Muslim
girl whose name is Tasneem. Smita is a girl who believes in liberal ideology. She does help her mom
in her pooja work because she loves her mom but she doesn’t personally support all the things from
heart. Rather at one point of time she gets tired of her mother’s prejudices and conveys her feelings
to her mother. And Smita quoted as:- “Please, mummy, don’t try so hard! You are breaking me. Ever
since I was small, you have been at me to go to the temple, make garlands, listen to you reading
from the Gita. I love you, mummy, that’s why I did that. I listened to u and I obeyed you. I tolerated
your prejudices only because you are my mother. Maybe I should have told you earlier, but I’m
telling you now, I can’t bear it! Please don’t burden me anymore! I can’t take it!”
6) ARUNA
Aruna, wife of Ramnik Gandhi, is a typical Indian house wife who is a God-fearing person as well.
Aruna represents the second generation. Aruna, daughter in law of Hardika is a typical Indian house
wife who is seen busy in doing pooja and household chores most of the time in the play. She even
teaches her daughter to learn the works of God and the household chores as well. Aruna is very
particular about her God and she can never really compromise with anything when it comes to her
God She has spent her whole life in pooja path and she doesn’t like to compromise with anything
that is related to her God. She also believes that everybody has their own way to worship God. She
strongly dislikes the decision of her husband, the decision of allowing the Muslim boys to stay with
them under the same roof. Aruna did have sympathy for the two boys, but at the same time she was
scared of them as well. Infact, when Javed tries to help her out by filling up the drinking water, she
clearly tells him that outsiders are not allowed to fetch or fill water in their house.
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courageous and protest when required. In this particular play Dattani talks about three different
women who represent three different generations. Hardika represents the first generation, Aruna
represents the second generation and Smita represents the third generation. Hardika, is also known
as Daksha in the play, who has seen the partition of India and the communal tension as well.
Hardika even talks about her father’s dream of an independent India. Hardika is such a woman who
did love the Muslims until they killed her father in a communal riot. Aruna, daughter in law of
Hardika is a typical Indian house wife who is seen busy in doing Pooja and household chores most
of the time in the play. She even teaches her daughter to learn the works of God and the household
chores as well. Aruna is very particular about her God and she can never really compromise with
anything when it comes to her God. Smita, daughter of Aruna and granddaughter of Hardika is a girl
of modern period. She believes in liberal ideology and she doesn’t support her mother’s activities
from heart, though she helps her in all the household chores and work of her God. She loves her
mother but at one point of time she feels stifled and expresses her feelings to Aruna. She requests
her mother not to bind her with prejudices any more. She even did not have hatred for the Muslims
as her close friend is a Muslim girl whose name is Tasneem.
CONCLUSION
Mahesh Dattani’s Final Solutions is a problem play that talks about the socio-political aspects of a
society in India. Two different types of community live in India, one is the majority and the other
one is the minority. Each of the communities has hatred for each other and the reason of the hatred
is actually silly and baseless. God is one and the same but people do fight on God and each and
everyone claims that God is mine; God is ours, whereas God loves everyone like parents love all the
children, if there is more than one child in a family. Dattani, the playwright, has shown the true
colours of the politicians and the police department very well through his play. The politicians force
the innocent people to work for them in the name of religion. Javed in the play, has been shown as
such a character who works for the politicians who did brainwash him in the name of Jehad, The
Holy War. Like Javed, there are many people who become the puppets in the hands of the politicians
and later suffer like anything as they become the victims. Dr. Dipti Agrawal says that Dattani has
made use of the mob or the chorus as a stylistic device to enhance the presentation of Hindu and
Muslim people in the play. She also says that Daksha’s diary ascertains the history of division, the
sense of us and them, the one and other by linking personal experience with the political and social
hatred. We all must understand each other and must stop hating each other as well. It is the
responsibility of people of India, to make it a secular country in the true and real sense. The conflict
of the minds must be stopped first, then only the conflict or the fight that takes place outside can be
stopped. Dattani also focuses on patriarchal hegemony and gender bias, which is the other side of
the play. He has tried to show with the help of the character Daksha, that, gender bias and sufferings
of women have not totally swept away from India. Though India has got its independence or
freedom, the Indian women in most of the families, still live like caged birds with shackles in the
legs. India shall receive its true independence or freedom only on the day when women will be
receiving their due respect and freedom. Also, the people must start loving and accepting each other,
rather than hating and misunderstanding.
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