The transcript seems to be a script from a movie or a play, possibly a comedy or a horror film.
The narrative revolves around a character named Mr. Madan, who believes that puppets are threatening him. He's seen puppets in his house, which he believes are speaking and moving on their own. Mr. Madan's brother-in-law Ravi and his wife Kavita are also involved in this story.
Ravi is a ventriloquist and the puppets are his creations. The puppets are believed to be talking because they are voice-activated, a common feature in modern puppets. The puppets are also capable of walking, which is also a feature of many modern puppets.
Mr. Madan's fear is that the puppets are possessed by the spirit of a ventriloquist named Shardul, who was a close friend of his late brother-in-law Ankush. When Shardul died, he was buried, but Mr. Madan believes that his spirit is still around, causing him to see and hear the puppets.
The story also involves a character named Gaurav, who is believed to be the murderer. However, the investigation into the murder of Mr. Madan leads to the discovery that the puppets were made to move and speak using a form of remote control.
The police, led by a character named Pankaj, suspect that Gaurav is responsible for the puppet threat. They find that Gaurav's phone was last located at Mr. Madan's house, leading them to believe that he might be involved in the murder.
The story ends with the police finding a message from Gaurav on his phone, stating that he was in Goa. However, the police are unable to explain how Gaurav could have reached Goa so quickly after the murder.
The transcript ends with the police calling Gaurav's number to try and find his current location.
1. The text is a dialogue from a movie or a play.
2. The dialogue involves a character named Mr. Madan who believes he is being threatened by lifeless puppets.
3. Mr. Madan's brother-in-law, Ravi, and his wife, Kavita, are also involved in the dialogue.
4. The puppets are said to be able to talk and walk, which is unusual for puppets.
5. The puppets are believed to be controlled by the spirit of a ventriloquist named Shardul.
6. The puppets are said to have threatened Mr. Madan and his family.
7. The puppets are also said to have made threatening calls from a landline that is connected to a morgue.
8. The puppets are believed to have been locked in a container in a storeroom.
9. The puppets are said to have been moved by a mechanism that was not visible to the characters.
10. The dialogue also involves a character named Fredricks who is a cyber expert.
11. The dialogue ends with a character named Dipesh being questioned by the CID about his whereabouts and activities.
12. The dialogue suggests that the puppets were used to scare Mr. Madan and his family.
13. The puppets are said to have been controlled by Shardul's spirit or one of his students.
14. The puppets are said to have been moved by a mechanism that was not visible to the characters.
15. The puppets are said to have made threatening calls from a landline that is connected to a morgue.
16. The puppets are said to have been locked in a container in a storeroom.
17. The puppets are said to have been moved by a mechanism that was not visible to the characters.
18. The dialogue ends with a character named Dipesh being questioned by the CID about his whereabouts and activities.
19. The dialogue suggests that the puppets were used to scare Mr. Madan and his family.
20. The puppets are said to have been controlled by Shardul's spirit or one of his students.
21. The puppets are said to have been moved by a mechanism that was not visible to the characters.
22. The puppets are said to have made threatening calls from a landline that is connected to a morgue.
23. The puppets are said to have been locked in a container in a storeroom.
24. The dialogue ends with a character named Dipesh being questioned by the CID about his whereabouts and activities.
25. The dialogue suggests that the puppets were used to scare Mr. Madan and his family.
26. The puppets are said to have been controlled by Shardul's spirit or one of his students.
27. The puppets are said to have been moved by a mechanism that was not visible to the characters.
28. The puppets are said to have made threatening calls from a landline that is connected to a morgue.
29. The puppets are said to have been locked in a container in a storeroom.
30. The dialogue ends with a character named Dipesh being questioned by the CID about his whereabouts and activities.