Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 10: A thrilling dramatic experience was witnessed at Natrang’s weekly theatre show– Sunday Theatre, where Natrang artists presented ‘Musibat’, a play based on latest world developments.
Set at the backdrop of ongoing wars and bloodshed in Gaza and Iraq, the play which is written by Showkat Dhanvi and directed by Neeraj Kant, opens at a Hospital where fighting creatures are being treated by infusing new vaccines meant to dehumanize them. Invented by Doctor Hoax and his team who boast of supplying this all over the world to spread the menace of extremism, this dehumanizing vaccine has the capacity to take control of all the thinking and reasoning cells of human mind.
The play opens at an emergency call of the hospital where two fighters have been brought back from the battlefield for treatment. One complains of having regained sensitivity and it pains him while he kills others. The other complains of having regained sight as he now could distinguish between good and bad. Instead of hitting the desired targets he is seen stopping others not to indulge in inhuman acts. This worrisome development has raised suspicion about the dehumanizing vaccine developed by Dr Hoax and his team.
Threatened of losing the business of dehumanizing fighters and spreading extremism, the Doctor Hoax’s team comes out with yet another super strong dehumanizing vaccine, which has all the ingredients to transform a sensitive human to a brutal, barbarous, cruel, ruthless, murderous and diabolical being.
At the climax, new vaccine of Doctor Hoax surprises everyone when it is injected to two of the fighters having regained senses, as both turn super barbaric to such an extreme that they kill the entire team of doctors including Dr Hoax and themselves.
The actors who performed in the play were Sayed Mudassar Ali Shah, Varun Sharma, Mahikshit Singh Langeh, Shekhar Sharma and Sachin Saini.