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30 Years On, They Still Think I'm Duryodhana: Puneet Issar

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Jul, 2019 09:14 PM

    Thirty years after he played Duryodhana in B.R. Chopra's "Mahabharata" TV series, noted actor-director Puneet Issar has brought the antagonist's character to stage, and feels humbled that people still recognise him as Duryodhana.


    "God has been kind, people have given me a household name. Even after 30 years, they think I am Duryodhana," Issar told IANS here.


    The 60-year-old actor, who has conceptualised and directed the theatrical production "Mahabharat: The Epic Tale", did so to bring out the other side of the grand epic, one which is not the winner's tale. The Sanskrit tale of warring cousins, Pandavas and Kauravas, has been widely interpreted across genres and mediums.


    Asked about his interpretation of the 'villainous' character, Issar said that Duryodhana was a very complex persona since childhood.


    "When he was born, 'rajgurus' and astrologers predicted that 'kaal' has been born (he is the devil incarnate) and should be killed if Hastinapur is to be saved. But his mother didn't let that happen.


    "So, Duryodhana grew up with the complex that he was an unwanted child. He grew with hatred towards the clan. All his different emotions, shades, arguments and thought processes are depicted in this play," he explained.


    The enactment needed him to grasp the working of Duryodhana's mind.


    "Why did he behave the way he did? What was in his mind and what was the reason for his hatred towards the Pandavas? On the other side, he was so magnanimous towards his friend Karna."


    Issar shared the scriptures he had read as part of his research: Ved Vyasa's 'Mahabharat', Bhasa's 'Urubhanga' (written from Duryodhana's viewpoint), Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's 'Rashmirathi' (written from Karna's viewpoint) and Shivaji Sawanta's 'Mrityunjay'.


    The character, however, is infamous for undressing Draupadi, the female protagonist of Mahabharata.


    "The 'vastra-haran' depicts the sad part of this highest culture faltering. It's wrong! How can you disrespect a woman like this? How can anybody keep quiet and let it happen," Issar said about his own take on the episode.


    Happy to bring this character live again after 30 years to the younger audience, the "Border" actor will perform in the Kamani Auditorium on Saturday. Tickets are available on www.bookmyshow.com, the online ticketing platform that has brought the play to Delhi.

     

    Issar wakes up every day at 7 am and has a cup of black coffee with ceramic powder and a spoon of coconut oil. He then goes for an 8 km run during which he rehearses the lines of the Mahabharata play. For breakfast, he has a five-egg omelet- comprising two egg whites and three full eggs with a bit of spinach and chicken.


    “Around 12 pm, I hit the gym, and work out for 2.5 hours (6 days a week). My trainer is this young girl who literally kills me. Post the gym I have lunch which could be palak, broccoli or chicken. I am on a ketos diet so I avoid sugar, dairy products, wheat, grain or pulses. Post that, I head for the rehearsals,” says Issar.


    He alters his routine at times by adding swimming, surya namaskars, martial arts and cross fit. One can also spot him playing cricket with the kids in his building when he finds time.


    I am practicing martial arts currently and I aim for 1,000 kicks a day. In the 80s and 90s I would do 10,000 in a day. I would work out seven hours a day- 3.5 hours in the morning and 3.5 in the evening. At that time, I was 82 kgs, after which I started doing heavy weights for Duryodhana’s role, and reached 94 kgs. At that point of time, I was the only one in our industry who had that kind of a physique ,” he says.


    Issar believes that workouts are more important as one enters the 40s bracket, more so after 50s and definitely after 60s.

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