00:00We, as medical professionals, often come across women who, when asked about medical history or even menstrual details, are baffled
00:08and would simply say,
00:10Aray, mere mardh ko bula do.
00:12See, what a tragedy.
00:14Here, that the woman is coming from a rural background, is not educated.
00:19Yes, that link does exist, but that link does not explain everything.
00:23Any number of women coming from top-notch schools and colleges, they have picked up English.
00:33They speak differently, they veer differently, they walk differently.
00:37This one is thinking of the next Ramlila.
00:40Will my in-laws grant me permission to watch that?
00:44And that one is thinking of the next Hollywood release, What's Up on Netflix Next?
00:49But there is still one thing that they have not put aside.
00:53I am a woman.
00:55She is the rural one.
00:57I am the urban one.
00:58Yet, I am a...
00:59She remains identified with the body and the gender.
01:04Why can't she take herself as consciousness?
01:09The moment you disown the woman concept, it's really liberating.
01:16Otherwise, you'd still find yourself handicapped.
01:23I am a woman.
01:23Until then, we know the same thing that you are...
01:23I will know the same thing that you're looking for.