The patriarchy represented in the play draws the attention towards males who are inherently superior to docile females through various forms of psychological dominance. The materialistic approach towards women and inhuman treatment are the main patriarchal elements reflected in the play.
The Vultures (Gidhade) represents the patriarchal social norms, where women are considered as the tools at the hands of males.
He elucidates the intricacies in man-woman relationship by emphasizing social and political issues afflicted with different modes of challenges. It is one of the characteristics of Post-Independence Indian drama. Vijay Tendulkar is known as the most controversial dramatist who reflects the encounter between man and woman and the class distinctions. It reflects social maladies through political and social realities. In the Post-Independence era, Indian English drama didn't receive strong and appealing relations to cater the genuine perspectives of social change. It has the major assumptions about to get vernacular social change. It takes in to social, political and cultural changes to reconstruct the social identity. Drama plays a pivotal role to set cultural performance to reflect the social issues.