Urmila: My Memory is My Power plot
Find your own way. How do you do that when you have lived for years as a Kamalari, a house slave, and everyone wants the best for you when you are liberated? Young Urmila Chaudhary from Nepal wants to change an age-old custom in her country. When she was six, she was sold by her family. She was liberated when she was seventeen. Her memories of her childhood as a slave give her strength to stand up for justice. Together with others, Urmila is committed to liberating children and sending them to school. She is almost finished with school. She wants to study law to become a lawyer, an important step in her ambitions as a human rights activist.