Released in 2018, The Indian Partner is a comedy and romance film in India. The protagonist of the film is Arunachalam Muruganantham, an Indian entrepreneur. He invented the low-cost sanitary pad manufacturing machine, brought cost-effective female hygiene protection to poor families in remote areas, and provided employment opportunities to many uneducated women in India. In order for his wife to get more hygienic aunt towels and human rights and freedoms that are no longer banned every month, the male protagonist traveled far away from the abuse and public opinion of the people in his hometown, and worked hard to create a low-cost sanitary pad making machine, and then repay The story of society, returning to their hometown to provide employment opportunities for thousands of women. Two rupee sanitary pads that can benefit 500 million people in India? Of course, the main contributor is the male lead. But we must also thank the female singer for the promotion. Without promotion, there is no way that the two-rupee pads will survive. In layman's terms, this is not a story of a man saving a woman nor a woman waiting helplessly. There are also women who have made their own efforts and sacrifices for their own well-being, giving up their high-paying jobs to seek liberation for women all over the world. It's true that ignorant circumstances are hurting you; but it doesn't force you to submit to it, especially if you have a great husband. The last sentence is: every woman deserves a sanitary napkin with a fair price, which is unconditional; but only a great woman is worthy of a great man. It doesn't differentiate between classes. The small village where the male protagonist is located in the film is obviously a less enlightened place. Menstruation is a taboo topic here, menstrual blood is considered unclean, people are ashamed to talk about it, and even menstruating women are considered filthy. It is customary to be locked in a balcony or a small dark room for isolation. The male protagonist discovered the problem after he got married and tried to take care of his wife, but was told by his mother and sisters that women could not have contact with men during this time. He tried to use a more hygienic aunt towel to replace the dirty cloth his wife used to clean his body, but was rejected by the other party on the grounds that the aunt towel was too expensive. In the end, he decided to make his own aunt towel, but he was regarded as a ghost by the villagers. . "Partners in India" reflects more of a mirror of India's lower-class families and the sorrow of Indian women's loss of human rights. Under the brisk expression of "singing and dancing awkwardly when one word disagrees", the heaviness of this festive atmosphere and the eye-catching behind the joy are even more thought-provoking. This film is what I admire the most. The character is still the second female who helps the male protagonist achieve his career. Unlike the male protagonist's original match, the highly educated female second is a person who understands the male protagonist's spiritual world and understands him. The two are secretly born in the development of work Confess, but the difference in class makes the second female understand that if she keeps the male lead by her side, she will inevitably let him leave his rural hometown, stop helping the bottom, and go against his original intention and become a different look. So she finally chose to let go and use her own sacrifice to fulfill the reunion between the male lead and his wife.
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