The scene revolves around Ambili, a young woman who is being pressured by her parents to get married. Ambili is not interested in marrying, but her parents have already arranged for a potential groom and his family to meet her. Ambili's sister, Aswathy, tries to offer her advice and support, but their parents are insistent that Ambili should get married.
Meanwhile, Ambili's friend Richie tries to help her by introducing her to a potential investor for her project. However, Ambili's parents are more interested in getting her married than supporting her career aspirations.
The scene also highlights the societal pressures and expectations placed on women, particularly in terms of marriage and family. Ambili's parents are worried about what others will think if she doesn't get married, and they try to guilt trip her into agreeing to the marriage.
Throughout the scene, Ambili is shown to be struggling with her own desires and aspirations, which are at odds with the expectations of her parents and society. The poem at the end of the scene suggests that Ambili is feeling trapped and suffocated by the pressures around her, and is yearning for freedom and the ability to pursue her own dreams.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Ambili's marks are average.
2. Ambili's sister did well in her studies and sports, got a good job at the bank, and is now living a peaceful, noble life.
3. Ambili's family is trying to arrange her marriage.
4. A guy and his family are coming to see Ambili as a potential bride.
5. Ambili's father wants her to get married and settle down.
6. Ambili's father is worried about her not having a job or a stable future.
7. Ambili's sister, Aswathy, is married and has been for 1 year, but there is no news of her having a child yet.
8. Ambili's friend, Richie, is a photographer and a skater.
9. Richie is trying to help Ambili get funding for her project.
10. Ambili's father wants to send her younger sister, Ammu, abroad for her studies.
11. Ambili's family is discussing the possibility of her getting married to a guy who has a good job and a brother in the UK.
12. Ambili's father is impressed by the idea of using an app called "Edumpus" to help Ammu get admission in foreign colleges.
13. The app provides assistance in registering for colleges in 15 countries, including the UK and Canada.
14. The app also provides financial support and scholarship programs up to 10 million.
15. Ambili's father agrees to let her use the app to help Ammu get admission in a foreign college.
16. Ambili's family is traditional and expects her to follow their customs and expectations.
17. Ambili's father thinks that girls should be disciplined and understand what their parents say.
18. Ambili's father is worried that she is being too stubborn and ignores him.