You Are Innocent but

T. Ramaswamy
A play is in progress in a theater. While it is half way through one from the audience rises from his seat and rushes to the stage. He extends his hand to the artiste dominating the scene. He congratulates him openly. Then follows the conversation between the visitor and the artiste.

Visitor: You are great. You inflicted severe boredom on us. But we don't mind. You are innocent. You will never be blamed for this piece of acting. But who brought you to this stage. I want to see him and give a bit of my mind.

Artiste: I am considerably relieved. Your target is not me. The person whom you want to meet is your brother who is sitting in the front row.

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