Poet Sankho Ghosh, who translated two of Karnad’s famous plays, Haybadan and Raktakalyan, briefly observes that Karnad was not only a leading playwright and actor of his time, but also undoubtedly one of the foremost leaders of Indian cultural world. Suman Mukhopadhyay, the director of award-winning play Teesta Paarer Brittanto and many other plays, once staged Girish Karnad’s play Naga Mandala. “But that was done in English translation, as it was staged at a university campus in USA,’’ points out Suman. Earlier he had met Girish in London and had had some discussion with him regarding his plays. Despite Karnad’s criticism of Tagore plays, Suman reminds us that whatever he said could be debated upon. But nobody can deny the fact that along with Vijay Tendulkar, Badal Sarkar and Mohan Rakesh, he was among the top four playwrights in post-independent India.