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text_A: Justin Timberlake voiced the lead character in a film.
text_B: -LRB- The Little Clay Cart -RRB- -LRB- मचछकटिका also spelled Mrchchhakatika , Mricchakatika , or Mrichchhakatika -RRB- , is a ten-act Sanskrit drama attributed to Sudraka , an ancient playwright generally thought to have lived sometime between the third century BC and the fifth century AD whom the prologue identifies as a Kshatriya king and a devotee of Siva who lived for 100 years .. Sudraka. Sudraka. Sanskrit. Sanskrit. Sanskrit drama. Sanskrit drama. Kshatriya. Kshatriya. Siva. Shiva. The play is set in the ancient city of Ujjayini during the reign of the King Palaka , near the end of the Pradyota dynasty that made up the first quarter of the fifth century BC .. Ujjayini. Ujjayini. Pradyota dynasty. Pradyota dynasty. The central story is that of noble but impoverished young Brahmin , Charudatta , who falls in love with a wealthy courtesan or nagarvadhu , Vasantasena .. Brahmin. Brahmin. nagarvadhu. nagarvadhu. Despite their mutual affection , however , the couple 's lives and love are threatened when a vulgar courtier , Samsthanaka , also known as Shakara , begins to aggressively pursue Vasantasena .. Rife with romance , comedy , intrigue and a political subplot detailing the overthrow of the city 's despotic ruler by a shepherd , the play is notable among extant Sanskrit drama for its focus on a fictional scenario rather than on a classical tale or legend .. Sanskrit. Sanskrit. Sanskrit drama. Sanskrit drama. Mrcchakatika also departs from traditions enumerated in the Natya Shastra that specify that dramas should focus on the lives of the nobility and instead incorporates a large number of peasant characters who speak a wide range of Prakrit dialects .. Natya Shastra. Natya Shastra. Prakrit. Prakrit. The story is thought to be derived from an earlier work called Charudatta in Poverty by the playwright Bhasa , though that work survives only in fragments .. Bhasa. Bhasa. Of all the Sanskrit dramas , Mrcchakatika remains one of the most widely celebrated and oft-performed in the West .. Sanskrit. Sanskrit. The work played a significant role in generating interest in Indian theatre among European audiences following several successful nineteenth century translations and stage productions , most notably Gerard de Nerval and Joseph Mery 's highly romanticized French adaptation titled Le Chariot d'enfant that premiered in Paris in 1850 , as well as a critically acclaimed `` anarchist '' interpretation by Victor Barrucand called Le Chariot de terre cuite that was produced by the Theatre de l'Œuvre in 1895 .. Gerard de Nerval. Gerard de Nerval. Victor Barrucand. Victor Barrucand. Theatre de l'Œuvre. Theatre de l'Œuvre. Unlike other classical plays in Sanskrit , the play does not borrow from epics or mythology .. Sanskrit. Sanskrit. The characters of Sudraka are drawn from the mundane world .. Sudraka. Sudraka. It is peopled with gamblers , courtesans , thieves and so on .. The protagonist of the play Charudatta does not belong to the noble class or royal lineage .. Though Vasantasena is a courtesan , her exemplary attitude and dignified behavior impress the audience .. The nobility of the characters does not stem from their social conditioning but from the inner virtues and behavior .
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