Updated On: 08 April, 2017 09:45 AM IST | | Krutika Behrawala
<p>If women can give birth, why can’t they perform their parents’ last rites? A two-minute film ventures into Varanasi to seek answers </p>


The Hindus associate the city of Varanasi with salvation after death
The camera zooms into a funeral on the steps of a ghat by river Ganga in Varanasi. Wearing a white loincloth, a man lights the pyre. There is no woman in sight. When asked for the reason, a sadhu asserts, “It is said in the holy books that a woman is always impure.” A pandit seconds, “This has been a custom since ancient times. A woman has no role at a funeral.” These voices are part of a two-minute film #mydaughterwill Benaras, released on YouTube a fortnight ago.