Sept 9, Soldier's Silence by Hartman D'souza
My friend Ashutosh informed me about this play by Hartman D'souza. The Play depicts one soldier and a militant from America and Iraq respectively. The invasion of Iraq and the war crimes, tortures done to the militants play as the background story and its aftermath is shown in the play as the dialogue between two men who find themselves at the airport at Bangalore where there is no electricity. Typical 'Indian'(Bharitya?) thing. I put it on Whatsapp status and as well as on Instagram story for people in my contacts to come and watch the play with me. But as dormant as they are, nobody replied. I went along with my journalist friend who is an enthusiast of films and theatre, and of course we had decided it a day before. So, I reached there, and he had bought the ticket already, for both of us. And after some time the play started with a lovely voice of a lady(who turned out to be friend of my teacher from Gandhian and Peace Studies Course), who also announced the flight depa...