Andha Yug unfolds on the final day of the epic Mahabharat war. This five-act tragedy serves as a metaphorical reflection on politics, self-interest, and the dehumanizing effects of war on both individuals and society. It delves into the consequences of aggressive pursuit of self-interest and portrays the inherent dangers of self-enchantment. This play encapsulates an anti-war allegory, emphasizing the perils of hubris and the destructive nature of conflict.