“Vichhoda”, by Harinder Sikka, is an insightful and sensitive play that revolves around the painful issue of separation set against the background of the event that led to India’s Partition. The book is a flawless portrayal of human survival, love and spirit in spite of the political turmoil of the world. As always, Sikka’s writing is complex, and this time the reader sees history from a slightly different angle, along with the consequences it brings for individuals.
Essentially, it is the story of Bibi Amrit Kaur whose life became shattered during the disastrous event of 1947, that is, the Partition of India. The transition of her character from a state of happiness to facing many adversities depict the lots of many people during this period. He skillfully forms her character as a rich personality and makes her succumb to weakness and at the same time, strength that touches the core of the reader.
The other characters are also fully explored and each of them is indicative of the intricacy as well as the conflicts in the socio-cultural context of that epoch. From their exchanges, portrays the social relations and social vice that ruled over the lives of people involved in the conflict.
It is not simply the story of a man who is mourning a woman he loved, or could have loved, but an existentialist look at the human condition, as it pertains to one’s identity, his place in the world, and the need to find comfort even in the wake of suffering and loss. The history of the protagonist is filled with sadness, at the same time, the reader finds optimism in his story and the overall idea that borders are meaningless. The author clarifies that despite the historic events depicted in the novel, a major theme of faith is developed throughout the book specifically referencing Sikh principles.
In conclusion, it is a rather engaging and philosophically pensive novel, which tends to provide an insightful representation of one of the most turbulent epochs in Indian history. The book is unusual for its powerful and multi-dimensional characters, as well as the themes, which from heartbreaking to hopeful.