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• The three famous surgeons were called from Madras to treat the Maharaja. • The whole incident is a satire on the life of rich and people in power. • Everything in their life should be grand be it a disease, purchases or treatment. • So when the Maharaja got hurt by a wooden splinter, specialist from Madras were called • The surgeons discussed and debated for some time and decided to operate • At the end of the operation they said the operation was successful but the Maharaja was dead. • As if the procedure was important to them but life had no meaning for them. • The job of doctors is to save people and not highlight the technicalities of the treatment. • But here it was just that, poor Maharaja was relegated to a nonentity whose life was not of much consequences to them.

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