Rangbhumi" delves into the perceptions of actors and directors regarding plays and dramas, focusing on their experiences while writing, acting, and directing. It also touches on how their work impacts their relationships with family members. There's a common saying that play characters should be left at the theater and not brought home. Inspired by this idea, I developed a story that explores this concept. The narrative examines how we sometimes become entangled in our imaginary thoughts, stories, and the characters we portray. It highlights the struggle to detach from these creations and the search for solutions to separate our on-stage personas from our real lives. Additionally, when we read certain stories or become deeply involved in them, it can be challenging to forget the thoughts and emotions they provoke. This can influence our mindset, sometimes bringing crime vibes or other intense feelings that linger and affect us. "Rangbhumi" seeks to portray the complexities of being immersed in the world of theatre and the efforts required to maintain a balance between our creative lives and our personal realities.