Hi Shruthi !
You are the one another member, whose thoughts, I love to read on this forum 😊
Yes, even as per my understanding Kakeiyi loved Rama , more than her own son. That is one aspect of it.
Secondly, makers / writers wanted to portray this aspect of 'comparison' which we normally face even among siblings.
Fair enough, this is a very crucial issue to be addressed., but I feel., they chose an inappropriate sitaution to address this...Kaikeyi could not have been so emotionless toawrds Bharatha ( inspite of her higher degree of Love towards Rama )., when she is meeting them for the first time after so many years...
So, the scene looks a little jarring..
However, appreciate the director's point in portaraying Bharata to be at so much ease, all beaming infront of Kausalya , when she openly confessed her appreciation for him., and a sportive rebuke from Rama, all in fun 😃
Going forward, I feel this particular scene, may be a foundation to make note of one important point -
Both the mothers loved their sons , but the other's sons , a bit more...
But Kaikeyi's love turned possessive towards her own son where as Kausalya's love is accomodative., for the other's son.
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