Parched Comments

  • Carmel 2023-09-28 16:43:18

    The Indian version of Mad Flowers at the End of the World is very gratifying. In the end, every woman has her own happy ending. I am quite happy. The actor's restoration degree is really high, and I cried several times in the...

  • Ismael 2023-09-21 14:40:39

    This is the third film about women's rights I've seen in India, and all three are great! I never imagined that such a film could be made in such a climate as India, and it would be great if it would help improve the status quo of women's rights in India. The three women have different personalities and different circumstances, but they are all strong, reasonable, ideal and kind in their...

  • Allan 2023-09-10 22:52:45

    A bright banner of feminism, I have been thinking that if India's social concept can be like China's, it will soon surpass...

  • Emmalee 2023-09-01 18:43:46

    The more backward the place is, the place with the most useless men, because the thinking of ruling women is to control them, however, when they wake up, they will find out what kind of treatment they have received, even...

  • Felipe 2023-08-18 17:35:48

    Where is the end of this...

  • Vincent 2023-08-05 22:37:36

    Indian version of "The End of the...

  • Orland 2023-07-31 17:01:23

    Rani's lover bowed under the buckwheat skirt, which surprised and moved the girl who suffered from her husband's violence. The next scene was beautifully shot, and the threesome playing in the river under the blue moonlight was too beautiful. Although the dancing girl Bikili is the most open to herself, she is also...

  • Halle 2023-07-28 13:37:37

    When I looked at the name and poster, I instinctively thought of "Caramel". It was all shot by female directors, and it had a heavier taste than caramel. Bi Qili is so perfect, courageous, righteous, sensible, and emotional. Please give me a dozen of such...

  • Royce 2023-07-24 20:40:54

    When Gulab said: See how you two BZs without a man can live, I really sneered, is it better to live without his mother-in-law...

  • Briana 2023-06-27 16:08:57

    Indian men marry a teenage girl and let her take care of their own family and ask the woman's family to collect dowry. It is unimaginable that a man of such a nationality will be able to fight on the battlefield. That is, the courage of a dozen men to gang rape women at night. They are able to produce such excellent actors and works as Aamir Khan, because they are really due to the limitation of power by the democratic structure left to them by the...

Extended Reading
  • Letitia 2022-09-12 14:29:35

    leave suffering behind

    Rani and Raqiao live in a remote village in India, and they take a long-distance bus to another nearby village to arrange a marriage for Rani's 17-year-old son.

    Rani got married when she was 10, her son was born when she was 15, and her husband died in a car accident when she was 17. Now only 32...

  • Allan 2022-08-02 20:22:01

    Parched: A Film about Indian Feminism

    A film about Indian feminism. The film tells the stories of three women. Rani is a typical Indian woman who does not remarry after her husband's death, takes care of her paralyzed mother-in-law, raises her son, and uses all her savings to marry him. But her heart is longing for a beautiful...

Parched quotes

  • Shahrukh Khan: Rani... Where are you my love ?

    Rani: At a crossroad... wondering whether to go left or right.

    Shahrukh Khan: So what will it be ?

    Rani: From now on, I'll let my heart decide.

  • Rani: Life can't be that unfair. We have just one life. We too will find our share of happiness !