Moorat book, authored by Mustansar Hussain Tarar. The book “Moort” is a collection of socio-reformist plays. These plays reflect our daily lives. Each story and each character in this book is unique and unparalleled in its place. Mustansar Sahib has used straightforward language. There are a total of six plays in the book. Each of which is superior to the other.
The first story, “Moorat”, tells us that we are the worst truth; we are our own truth, and even if we keep flying all our lives, we will still have our own reflection in front of us.
“Dasht e Tankhai” revolves around nomads. It is the story of a girl who is not influenced by wealth and is attracted by nature.
“Abas Badnaam Kiya” revolves around a young man who is unique and capable in every way. He excels in academic and co-curricular activities, but he doesn’t want to follow people; he wants his rights without any flattery or recommendation; why should he beg for the job he deserves? He wants to make his own laws. Now, it is to be seen whether he will be able to win from the youth system or become a part of this system.
“Pani Ka Qaidi” is the story of a fisherman, the story of love for his work, of a father who wants his son to never bow down to anyone – “The Lord has made every man’s hide untainted, the greed of people.” He makes holes in these shells, then their load flows through these holes, which other people then carry, and that person is bent” –
“Mahek” is a story of lovers of soil, of those who know the value of soil. Of people for whom soil is everything. “The earth bestows its wisdom on those who live near the earth.”
“Jungle Main Raasta ” is the story of a person who did not let disability become his weakness and who believes that if one sense is taken away from a person, the rest of his senses become sharper than before. “If a poor person stops feeling sorry for himself, more than half of his problems will be solved.”
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