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Urubhangam (The Broken Thigh) is a poignant 4th-century Sanskrit play exploring the aftermath of the Mahabharata war. The story centers on Duryodhana, who, gravely injured, reflects on the futility and devastation of the conflict. The narrative is set in a dramatic environment where Duryodhana, who has been grievously injured, interacts with key figures from his life. Unlike his typical villainous portrayal, Duryodhana is presented with sympathy and depth. Gandhari, his mother, and Ashwatthama, a fellow survivor, join him in lamenting the war's impact. Balarama, Duryodhana’s uncle, also plays a significant role. Through their interactions, the play critiques the glorification of war and explores the personal tragedies that follow, revealing the deep emotional wounds and the psychological torment faced by these characters. Urubhangam challenges traditional views, portraying the war’s aftermath with emotional and philosophical depth.