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DASHARATH'S DILEMMA

(An award winning play.)

Based on a true story. A successful and popular king, King Dasharath, is looking forward to retiring and passing the helm of the kingdom to his eldest son, Prince Ram, but fate has other plans up its sleeve and that renders the eve of the coronation to a hard and long night of soul searching for King Dasharath.

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EZAAREM.

What could possibly go wrong? King Chhotu The Cheater, a cruel and selfish king, plans a surprise attack on a neighbouring kingdom ruled by King Motu The Magnificent. King Motu is supremely rich, kind, and a very popular king. Nasty King Chhotu The Cheater has two incredible allies on his side, a powerful magician called Dotu and the slave giant Totu under total control of magician Dotu. King Chhotu cannot fail to win hands down. King Motu is ready to surrender to King Chhotu. But then King Chhotu, and nor King Motu for that matter, knew how their fate was tied to Ezaarem!

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PRINCESS DEVINIA.

King Sanu while still a child, has been made king just three months before. Immediately all his attention is taken up by a lot of problems that were created by the previous bad ruler. Now, a powerful enemy princess, Princess Devinia, who has had an eye on the kingdom for some time, seizes this opportunity to attack. Nothing can stop Princess Devinia who wants to defeat and kill King Sanu the Ezaarem. King Sanu can only be saved by his friend, Giant Totu and his magic. But Princess Devinia has used treachery and already captured Totu's parents. Before Giant Totu can help King Sanu, his parents must be rescued first and that will take time - time is one thing that King Sanu has not got right now. (Out May 2017)

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