LUCKNOW, Jan. 2 -- The values of secularism, honesty and communal harmony were depicted in a play "Meethi Eid" staged by Rangnaad Theatre Group with support from Uttar Pradesh culture department at Madhyamik Vidyalaya Inter College, Topkhana Bazar, here on Thursday. The play conveyed the message that the true sweetness of Eid or happiness does not lie in religion or rituals, but in humanity, love, and compassion. The story revolves around Vijay, an honest railway officer who repeatedly faces transfers as a punishment for his integrity. This time, he is transferred from Lucknow to Jammu, where he meets a poor couple Abdul and Fatima. Abdul and Fatima are ostracised by their families and society after their love marriage and face severe financial hardship. In such difficult circumstances, Vijay enters their lives as a ray of hope. After Abdul is injured in an accident, the devotion and care shown by him and Vijay's assistant Rajesh reveal the true soul of the play. The play was adapted for the stage by Prerna Agarwal, while it was directed by Devashish Mishra, who presented the sensitivity of the story through a powerful and expressive theatrical language. Prakhar Dwivedi played Vijay, Bhavna Gupta was Sharda, Akash Dayal essayed the role of Rajesh, Krishna played Abdul and Bhumika Gupta was in the role of Fatima....