Ravan’s
audition and Brahma’s casting ouch! (Spoilers ahoy)
Well written and equally well
illustrated, Ravanayan issue 3 is a triumphant return to form
after issue 2 which seemed more like an illustrated version of the
“The story so far...” section of a book. The good folks at Holy
Cow promised to treat us to a double issue this time round and
the issue was a treat.
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And speaking of refreshing, how cool is
the way Brahma is depicted!!!
Mohanty’s prose is equaled and ably
complimented by a competent art team consisting of Vivek, Yogesh,
Komal and DK Boss.
I’m eager to see how they portray Shiv and Vishnu! I assume those
two will be putting in an appearance as Ravan was a devotee of Shiv
and Vishnu took the avatar of Ram to subdue Ravan. I hope after
giving the old fuddy-duddy version of Brahma such an awesome
makeover, they give a unique twist to Shiv and Vishnu too!
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As I said the dialogue between Brahma
and Ravan caught my attention. While well-crafted, there are a few
flaws in the argument. I think Brahma contradicts himself. On one
hand he tells Ravan that order can’t exist in the world, yet on the
other hand he says that there will always be a story that kindles
hope. Isn’t the assurance of the existence of such a story an
indication of order? According to Brahma, gods themselves can’t
keep order. So who ensures that the Ramayan comes true down to the
last letter?
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Why didn’t Ravan demand to be the
good guy in the story and ask for Vishnu to be given the award for
best villain? The roles could have been reversed. Think about it. If
the aim, as Brahma mentioned, was to kindle hope, what would lead to
more hope – an all powerful god subduing a strong but comparatively
weaker demon king or a demon king winning over his own devilish
tendencies and making an all powerful god surrender? If a
post-graduate like me could pick that up, why couldn’t Ravan? Maybe
it has something to do with my dad being a lawyer. Guess I’m
genetically inclined to pick loopholes and argue in my defense.
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Yes, it does make one sympathetic
towards the dude but I expected a more engrossing tale where his
various alleged ‘misdeeds’ are individually discussed and
justified. Mohanty definitely seems equal to that task. This device
of having the foreknowledge about one’s role seems like an easy way
out. But perhaps I’m wrong and the creators don’t intend the
event in this issue to be a blanket sanction for all of Ravan’s
future misdeeds.
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For now, I give Ravan a sympathetic nod
and a heartfelt sigh. Poor guy wanted to be the world’s savior but
casting director extraordinaire that Brahma is, he ended up being the
scourge of the universe. That has to hurt.



1 comment:
Thanks for the review. I have tried to answer your questions here: http://www.vimoh.in/2011/11/some-ravanayan-questions-answered.html
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