This is a pathetic cry of the writer who is deeply moved to learn that the kind, benevolent, generous, intelligent, jolly, courteous and gentle Parsi Community is on the verge of extinction. According to the writer's imagination, two hundred years from now, there will be only two Parsis left in the world. The play starts with one of them (Sohrab) giving an interview to an International Network on the death of his friend Kersi, who has died just a couple hours ago. As he is hounded by the media, a flashback tells of how Sohrab and Kersi used to live their lives without getting disturbed by the fact that they were the last two Parsis left. The play is humorous and thought-provoking.