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Analyzing Fidelity and deviations in the T.V. Adaptation of the Vendor of Sweets by R.K. Narayan

Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 3)

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Page : 111-117

Keywords : Adaptation; Vendor of sweets; R.K.Narayan; Mithaiwala;

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Abstract

This paper examines how R. K. Narayan's The Vendor of Sweets was turned into the Doordarshan TV show Mithaiwala. It focuses on how closely the show sticks to the book and where it changes things, including the characters, story, themes, and cultural background. The study analyzes how the adaptation shows Jagan's character, focusing on his moral and spiritual struggles, while also highlighting Mali's Western dreams to connect with today's viewers. Mithaiwala uses visual storytelling to show Jagan's inner struggles with expressive camera work and meaningful images, which is different from Narayan's quiet, thoughtful writing style. The adaptation adds new scenes and changes some lines to make things more exciting and easier to understand, changing Narayan's subtle humor and calm storytelling style. Mithaiwala keeps the main story about family conflict and the battle between old ways and new ideas, but it changes things up by showing some characters with stronger feelings, unlike Narayan's simpler style. The study looks at how the TV adaptation shows cultural details by bringing Malgudi to life as a lively but tricky place, representing the clash between old and new India. This visual further explores Narayan's fictional world in a new way. It gives a clearer look at the social and cultural themes in the novel, but it might oversimplify them. Through close analysis of specific scenes, dialogues, and character interactions, the study shows how Mithaiwala sticks to and changes the original story, making Narayan's detailed tale more accessible for TV viewers. The study says that Mithaiwala does a good job showing themes like generational conflict and cultural differences. However, it also changes some characters and the tone a bit, trying to keep the story true while also making it visually and emotionally engaging.

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