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    Mithyabhiman (pronounced [mit̪ʰyabʰiman̪]; English: False Pride) is an 1871 Gujarati play by Indian writer Dalpatram. Considered to be a milestone in Gujarati...
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    Amrut, Ven Charitra, Mithyabhiman and Laxmi are his major contributions. Laxmi (play) Shrey (play) Bapani Pinpar (poetry) Mithyabhiman (play) Farbesvirah...
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    Laughs, an 1869 novel by Victor Hugo, features a blind girl named Dea. In Mithyabhiman, an 1871 comic play in the Gujarati language, the protagonist's attempts...
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  • performances as a woman from Banaras in Kumali Kali and as Jivram Bhatt in Mithyabhiman were acclaimed. During his long career, he worked with many theatre companies...
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  • prose works include plays, essays and other works such as Laxminatak, Mithyabhiman, Streesambhashan, Tarkikbodh, Daivagnadarpan and Bhootnibandh. His poetry...
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  • Neelkanth's Raino Parvat Rasiklal Parikh's Mena Gurjari Dalpatram's Mithyabhiman Bengali plays: Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's Vijaya and Birajbahu Rabindranath...
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    He revived Bhavai, the traditional performing art form, by directing Mithyabhiman (False Vanity, 1955), a satirical play by Dalpatram. They produced several...
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