An open letter to Ram and Sita Mahalaxmi
This post won't be a blogpost but a open letter that I wrote for fictional characters Ram and Sita Mahalaxmi/Princess Noorjahan from movie 'Sita Ramam'.
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Dear Ram and Sita Mahalaxmi,
You both showed us what love seems like. Yes, I don't believe that love happens without even meeting the person (from Ram's POV), but maybe, there can be a few exceptional cases. Ram falling in love with Sitamahalaxmi due to her letters, tells us how words can have an impact on one's life. Our choice of words can make a person loved (or atleast comfort them and make them feel heard and less lonely) or break someone's heart. Princess Noorjahan, who left her real identity behind and took up the role of Sita Mahalaxmi, thanks for showing that girls are not only behind money. You left comfort that the title of princess provided, to move in with Ram, a soldier who would be earning Rs600 a month. You both defied the stereotypes associated with genders being in love- that men are behind looks (he didn't see her earlier) and that women are behind money. Thank you for making people believe that. And though you hid about your real identity from him (he needed to know about it), of a princess of a royal family, you loved him and went against your family to stand up for him. The letter at the end is a type of closure we all need at some point, and assurance of being loved and acknowledged.
-Ritz
A movie I would recommend as must watch. It's available on Amazon Prime Video. The movie is in South Indian languages, so for those who don't know to comprehend the languages, do watch it with subtitles.
And as we are on a movies, I have written an appreciation post for movie 'The Great Indian Kitchen'. Read it here.
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