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Because Ramya Krishnan finally learned the one thing no director ever taught her: the best role is the one where you get to be yourself.
Sivagami was not a damsel in distress. She was the ruler, the judge, and the warrior. Ramya infused the character with a deep sense of duty, sacrifice, and strength. The scene where she carries the newborn baby Shivudu across a river, raising him above her head to protect him from arrows, remains one of the most iconic visuals in modern Indian cinema.