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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRavan, often cast as the antagonist in the Ramayana, is a character that defies simplistic categorization. Within his narrative, we find a labyrinth of motivations that challenge us to confront our own inclinations, to acknowledge our yearnings and flaws. His ten heads are not just symbols of knowledge, but also emblems of desires that span the spectrum of human emotions.
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Aditya Sharma
Ravan, often cast as the antagonist in the Ramayana, is a character that defies simplistic categorization. Within his narrative, we find a labyrinth of motivations that challenge us to confront our own inclinations, to acknowledge our yearnings and flaws. His ten heads are not just symbols of knowledge, but also emblems of desires that span the spectrum of human emotions.
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