![]() ‘ Either take me … or don’t go’ is what she screams. When discussion is rife in Ayodhaya to get Ram remarried, Urmila lashes ‘ I won’t have it, Sita’ and Sita adds ‘ And neither will I…it should be me who should be protesting the loudest.’ Urmila bluntly questions Lakshman as to why he needs to go with Ram and Sita into exile. Sita confesses for Ram that ‘ I love him … I have to marry him for myself. Unabashed, Urmila confesses to Lakshman that ‘ I am yours … you are not mine’, when she accuses Lakshman’s faltering love as ‘ depriving us of our present at the price of withholding our future’. ![]() ![]() Women in ‘ The Ramayana’ are to ‘ reap what they receive, not what they have sown…’ but the women in ‘ Sita’s Sister’ are different. ![]()
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