Pratima Natakam
Pratima Natakam, a Sanskrit play by Bhasa, is a poignant retelling of a significant episode from the Ramayana. The play revolves around King Dasaratha, who, haunted by his past actions and bound by his promise to Kaikeyi, exiles his beloved son, Rama. Through its powerful dialogue and emotional depth, the play delves into themes of dharma, sacrifice, and the consequences of choices, reflecting Bhasa’s brilliance in reimagining epic tales with dramatic intensity.

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