The Marathi play "URMILAYAN" is a symbol of the suppressed, neglected identity buried in the pages of history. In the epic Ramayana, the unforgettable characters of Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita touch the depths of our hearts, and their story is etched in our memory because of the 14 years they spent in exile. However, beyond these three, there was one more character who endured the exile of solitude—Lakshmana's wife, Urmila. Urmila, who fell in love with Lakshmana in her youthful innocence and married him, however she was just beginning to embrace happiness with Lakshmana when her marital bliss was taken from her. Despite having committed no fault, she was forced to endure the isolation of separation. So, the story of Urmila, who navigated the journey of those 14 years in solitude and spent her life searching for answers to the questions that remained unanswered and she seeks after her husband's return, is what the play "URMILAYAN" brings to light.