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#ChitraBanerjeeDivakaruni #ForestofEnchantments #Ramayana One of the most successful South Asian authors of the 21st century, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni takes us through her incredible journey of penning her latest novel, "The Forest of Enchantments". Through this adaptation of the Ramayana from Sita's point of view, she raises critical questions on feminism, equality, and social constructs! 📌 JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE MOMENTS: 0:00 – Highlights 1:18 – Which forest truly is 'The Forest of Enchantments' ? 🌳 3:35 – “How could Ram do that to Sita?” 💔 5:12 – Why Sita was NOT included in Ram's decision 6:02 – The most feminist man in the Ramayan is… a surprise! 7:25 – Rethinking Agni Pariksha: What really happened 🔥 9:05 – Madhuri Dixit's iconic scene in Lajja... and what it got wrong! 🎬 10:02 – When Sita stood up against Ram 11:00 – The 10-year long writing process! ✍️ 12:15 – Draupadi's Resistance Verses Sita's 13:30 – The Ayodhya palace and Sita's intrigue 14:52 – Sita as the first single mother 👩👧👦 16:35 – The line that pricked every reader’s heart 17:40 – Chitra's most impactful books 19:05 – What Chitra wants from new NRI authors ✍️ ____________________________________________ Subscribe to our Channel: / @kovidguptafilms Follow Us on Instagram: / kovidguptafilms Like Us on Facebook: / kovidguptafilms Visit Our Blog: https://www.kovidguptafilms.com/blog ____________________________________________ ● Credits: Direction & Production: Kovid Gupta Cinematography: Jeff Secorsky Editing: Sanjeel Malik ● About Kovid Gupta Films: We are a digital storytelling channel spotlighting film, memory, and meaning through thoughtful interviews and cinematic research. All content is for educational and fair use purposes.