The artwork of creating the inanimate transfer, speak, chortle, dance, cry was maybe probably the most prized inheritance Madhab acquired from his father; he lapped it up and made it central to his existence. As he helplessly witnesses the quick fading recognition of the puppet theatres and his personal crew is almost defunct, Madhab fears that he's heading in the direction of obscurity. Dolls Don’t Die chronicles the battles and goals of a person who's caught between the rugged realities and the ecstasies of a passionate artist. It celebrates his lonely, gritty struggle, which he put up merely to maintain his inventive apply alive.