
Does it look like a theater??
In desert??
Near to Border??
In an army area??
Answer is…
Of course it is a mini theater…!!!
In a bunker…
Adjacent to museum, there is a gate to enter into the underground bunker, which was used as a meeting point and for making strategies during war time. Now it has been converted into a mini theatre where movie is played of 20 minutes duration. There is a small entry fee of approx. Rs. 50 per person, ( I don’t remember the actual amount, since I lost the ticket) to enter the bunker and watch the audio-visual movie. And from my experience , I can say that this was the best experience, after visiting many museums around country or other countries, since facility of audio-visual is available in nearly all the museums but making it available inside the real bunker was a “Unique” experience and that too in limited facilities and in remote location. Surely, the content of movie, takes the courage level to the highest limit but at the same time it reflects the after effects of war. The entire event related to war is narrated in the visual journey and I would recommend not to miss this part of Laungewala post. Movie “Border” has big impact on the audio-visual movie and it is extremely interesting to watch it inside the real bunker.
The approach road to bunker is very narrow and mobile torch light is required at many places but it is extremely thrilling to enter the real bunker.


After completing the movie, the next was to look at the other signs of glory at the post and all were tempting. I could not decide, which one should I see first and which one at the last…