FINAL
SOLUTIONS SUMMARY
Act-1
The play Final Solutions opens with
Daksha (or Hardika), a recently married young lady, thinking of her diary (on
March 31, 1948). In the diary, she expounds on her involvement with her new
house (in-law house). She isn't of acceptable conclusions with respect to her parents in law.
Despite the fact that India had picked up freedom, yet she is detained inside
the four walls of the house. She has great preference for the songs of
Shamshad Begum, Noor Jahan and so on. She even needed to turn into an artist (singer) like them however because of the family limitations (restriction from in-laws), her wants (desire) stay unfulfilled.
She got an opportunity to visit a Muslim young lady Zarine, who likewise had an
extraordinary preference for the songs of Noor Jahan and Shamshad Begum. In a
course of time, they turned out to be closest companions. The scene currently
moves to the present (in a town of Gujarat) and she is an elderly person now.
An icon of Hindu God is destroyed. There are bits of gossip that it is
separated intentionally by Muslims and in this manner because of the strain
among Hindus and Muslims, trademarks by hordes of both the networks are heard
then again. Smita (granddaughter of Hardika) is chatting on the telephone to
the group of her companion Tasneem, as Tasneem has quite recently called and
advised her (Smita) and most likely her own family too, that some bomb has
blasted in her lodging (hostel). Smita's dad Ramanik (child of Hardika) takes the
telephone from her girl and guarantees the security of Tasneem to her family (Ramnik informed Tasneem's father that she was fine) and finishes the call. As there is a significant strain outside, Hardika
prompts her girl in-law, Aruna (Smita's mom) to appropriately check entryways (doors) and windows as the canines have been let free. In the interim, Javed and Bobby,
two Muslim young men are in some contention out and about in a close by zone.
Abruptly some Hindu men come and begin asking them inquiries and furthermore
search them.
Finding a skull-top in the pocket of
Javed, they understood these two boys were Muslims. As they attempt to murder
them, Javed and Bobby flee and the horde pursues them. They arrive at the
entryway (door) of Ramanik's home and begin thumping at it. Ramanik, finally, opens
the entryway. They on the double surge in and lock the entryway. They argue
Ramanik to spare their life. Horde shows up at the entryway of Ramanik. They
caution Ramanik to either handover Javed and Bobby to them or they will break
the entryway and come in. In any case, Ramanik won't do as such. The horde
begins tossing stones and sticks on the house and furthermore manhandles
Ramanik. Aruna doesn't care for Muslims in her home and powers her significant
other to toss them out of it. Ramanik harshly won't. Ramanik begins conversing
with Bobby and Javed. Bobby is amiable while Javed is very brutal in the
discussion. Ramanik gets some information about them and after
discovering that Javed is a school drop-out beginning speaking awful about him.
Smita comes and perceives them two.
Act-2
Aruna inquires Smita how she knows both
from them. Smita tells that Javed is the sibling of Tasneem and Bobby is her
life partner. When Ramanik and Aruna begin offending Smita for knowing them. Smita protects herself intensely by saying, there's no damage in that know those boys. It is
additionally uncovered that Javed doesn't live with his parents. Ramanik then
asks how he can meet his sister. Javed says that dissimilar to them (the
Hindus) he cherishes the individuals of his locale. Aruna gets shocked and
Javed apologizes. Crowd tosses stones at the place of Ramanik. Javed reproves
Ramanik saying, "Those are your kin." Ramanik attempts to safeguard
himself. He likewise tells how his granddad was slaughtered by Muslim crowd not
long after the parcel. Ramanik offers them milk. Javed being in contemplations
shouts, "It must feel great being dominant part, they have full freedom to
do whatever they like with them (Javed and Bobby). Ramanik still thoughtful
clarifies how the contention began. There were gossipy tidbits that during the
Rath Yatra of Hindus, a few Muslims tossed stones on the chariots that made the
icons of God to fall and break into pieces and even Pujari was wounded to
death. The occasion prompted the burden of check in time in their town. Smita
accompanies pads for Bobby and Javed. At the point when she requests that they
rest on the floor (as they have no additional room for them) Javed answers,
"I'm utilized to it." At this Smita begins asking him his genuine
thought process behind his coming to Amargaon. Bobby says that he came looking
for a vocation. Ramanik extends to him an employment opportunity at his
material shop yet Smita cautions her dad from doing as such. When Ramanik asks
about the issue, she uncovers that Javed was employed by a fear monger
association and was subsequently ousted from his home. She likewise enlightens
that she came to know regarding this fromTasneem. Javed denounces her for
selling out her companion (as she guaranteed Tasneem that she won't uncover the
truth of Javed). Smita recognizes her error and being stunned flees.
Act-3
Ramanik begins getting some information
about his contribution in illegal intimidation in a prodding way. Javed gets
incensed and hollers hot words. Ramanik furiously slaps Javed and Bobby hurries
to quiet them down. Bobby at that point tells when they were youthful, Javed
happened to contact a letter of his Hindu neighbor who mishandled the previous
gravely. Javed blew up and after certain days tossed bits of hamburger meat in
his home. That individual went to Javed's home and manhandled him cruelly.
Recounting to the story, Bobby includes that Ramanik's people group is
incompletely liable for makes him so on the grounds that preceding that
episode, Javed was the legend of his region. Bobby and Javed choose to leave.
Ramanik wanting to make Javed acknowledge his position at any expense
undermines them by saying that he will call the police. Javed initial burst into
the giggle and afterward advises that he was requested to murder the Pujari for
the sake of Jihad. He arrived at the chariot and attempted to cut Pujari yet
the last asked for leniency and subsequently he turned out to be still. Every
one of his interests passed on and he discarded the blade however another
person took it and cut the Pujari to death. Ramanik is moved and calls Javed
valiant. Smita comes and apologizes for uncovering him. Sooner or later, Aruna
additionally comes and subsequent to guaranteeing that it is protected to go
outside considers bringing water. Smita recommends taking the assistance of
Bobby. Aruna being severe in her strict issues censures Smita for such a
proposal and consequently both mother and little girl fall into a contention.
Smita uncovered Aruna's visually impaired beliefs and difficulties them. Aruna
being dumbfounded for the strange conduct of her little girl is very stunned.
While in bedlam, she goes to wash up. Smita, Bobby and Javed go out to bring
water. Through their conversation, it is uncovered that Smita and Bobby adored
each other however because of the shared issues they needed to isolate. Later
Bobby turned into the life partner of Javed's sister Tasneem. All the three
companions become plain and begin telling wisecracks and even toss water on one
another. In the interim, Hardika (Daksha) who was retaining how she was beaten
by her significant other for visiting Zarine's home (as there emerged some
contention between the two families), admonishes Javed and wishes that like her
dad (who was slaughtered by Muslims) his sister ought to likewise endure.
Ramanik demands his mom not to accuse them. When Aruna comes out in the wake of
washing up, Bobby suddenly goes in the little sanctuary and regardless of
disavowal by Aruna he consciously takes the symbol in his grasp and discusses
mutual concordance and holds back in its place. Then two at that point
disappear. Somewhat later Ramanik reveals to Hardika how he, his dad and his
granddad consumed the shop of Zarine's dad to get it at a marked down cost (for
the sake of common scorn) and now he apologizes over his past deeds. He wants
not to visit his shop once more. Consequently the play Final Solutions closes
with no answers for these common issues that have stayed in the general public
since ages.