The actress was speaking at the launch of the book 'Daughters of Jorasanko' by Aruna Chakravarti, here last evening.
The semi-fictional book, is a sequel to the earlier, "Jorasanko" (2013) that chronicles the history of the Tagores, while offering accounts of the lives led by the women of the family.
"Being part of an illustrious family, the women in Jorsanko, lived under certain compulsions but still they were modern and the real achievers in many ways.
While talking about the conflict that divided the family into Brahmo and Hindu households, Sharmila said that it was the women who fostered unity between the two.
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"Every woman in Tagore family had something to offer towards the unity of the family. Even after separation, men spoke to each other in public spheres but the women were separated due to conflict which was quite sad," she said.
"Mrinalini has a very important role in Shantiniketan. She sold off her jewellery and sacrificed everything to build it. And her health also suffered a lot.
"Swarnakumari Devi, the Nobel Laureate's sister was among the first Bengali women writers at the time," she said.
Sharmila also shared some anecdotes from the stories that she had heard from her grandmother.
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