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Shrimad Ramayan’s Prachi Bansal on the upcoming track of Agni Pariksha: Sita’s sacrifice is a significant chapter of the Ramayana

Shrimad Ramayan’s Prachi Bansal on the upcoming track of Agni Pariksha: Sita’s sacrifice is a significant chapter of the Ramayana

Shrimad Ramyan is gearing up for festivities as

Lord Ram

(Sujay Reu) and

Sita

(

Prachi Bansal

) return to

Ayodhya

after defeating

Raavan

(

Nikitin Dheer

) in the

Mahayudh

. This also marks the beginning of a new phase in the lives of Lord Ram and Sita. From the making of

Ram Rajya

to the divine separation and the birth of their sons

Luv and Kush

, the new phase of

Shrimad Ramayan

will take the audience through many untold stories.

In a candid conversation, Prachi Bansal, who plays Sita in the show opens up about the new phase of Ramayan, the rewarding part of playing Sita, and more.
Tell us about Sita’s character in this new phase of the story?
Sita’s character in the new phase of the story will undergo a lot of ups and downs in terms of emotions. After a gruelling exile and being held captive at Raavan’s Ashok Vatika, it is incredibly exciting to finally usher in a period of happiness for Sita as she is reunited with Lord Ram. This is the reunion that the audiences have been waiting for. However, the journey of Sita doesn’t end there. The divine separation of the couple is looming and the audience will see another challenging phase of her life.

What has been the most rewarding part of bringing the ancient tale of Ramayana to life for a modern audience?
The most rewarding part of bringing the Ramayana to a modern audience is helping today’s generation reconnect with their culture. As people become more modern, they tend to drift away from their traditions. These ancient stories are important because they teach valuable lessons about life and how even gods faced challenges. By showing these stories, we can remind people that difficulties are a part of life, but they can be overcome. I think it’s important to share these lessons through such shows.

What aspect of Sita’s character did you resonate with? Any life lessons that you learnt from Sita?
I resonate with Sita’s calm and composed nature, which I see in myself too. Playing her character has taught me a lot. I used to think I had many problems, but our problems and challenges are nothing in front of what Sita faced. Now I’ve learned to understand the deeper meaning behind each challenge and joy. It’s helped me see the different phases of life more clearly.
How do you relate Sita’s story of sacrifice to the lives of women today?
Sita’s sacrifice is a significant chapter of the Ramayana that has inspired and influenced women for centuries. Her sacrifice is not just a mythological story but sheds light on many aspects of society and relationships. Sita gave up a lot for her family and love. Even today, women make numerous sacrifices for their families. They may have to give up their careers, dreams, and even their own identities.

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How are you preparing to portray your character for this phase of the story?
To prepare for this new phase of Sita’s journey, I’ve begun delving deeper into her character and the unfolding storyline. I’m excited to explore this part of Sita’s life. My preparation involves studying her emotional and spiritual growth and understanding the challenges she faces during this period. It’s important to me that I portray her with the depth and authenticity she deserves, so I’m fully committed to bringing this chapter to life. There are so many stories that I have also never heard, so it is important for me to understand them deeply in order to bring them to life.

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