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Depiction of a daughter coming out to her mother, choreographed in Bharatanatyam

The story starts by showing a close, affectionate bond between the Mother and her Daughter when the Mother says that she wants her Daughter to get married soon to a worthy boy. At this point the Daughter finally comes out and tells her Mother the truth about herself. The rest is a constant fight between the two until they reach peace and understanding. At the end, the Mother finally accepts her Daughter as well as her significant other.

Choreographed and performed by:
Aarthy Sundaresan
Swathi Jaisankar

Special Appearance:
Krishnapriya

Music by:
Akash Gururaja (violin)
Mrinmoyee Kalasikam (cello)
Vivek Ramanan (mridangam)

@parlegee

Did I reblog this? Don’t care, doing it again.

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liona5:

→ Ride for ruin and the world’s ending

No other scene conveyed what the book did so well. Is also the single most epic moment in the series.

Every time I see gifs of amazing LotR scenes I have to go and rewatch the scene on youtube (and sob) so here