I recently watched Aamir Khan's "Mysterious Superstar", and I have to say that Aamir Khan is not only an excellent actor, but also a superstar with a very sense of social responsibility. This time, he fixed his perspective on an ordinary Indian family, and deeply exposed the social phenomenon of male superiority in India. The mother in the film is a symbol of thousands of Indian women. They are hard-working and kind, but they are restricted and disliked everywhere. They have no status at home. A man's vassal is a tool for childbearing. In the film, the mother endures everywhere for the sake of her child, but in the end she was unable to exchange for her father's reformation. The mother used divorce to win the dignity of her daughter's future life. The film has always emphasized that "dreaming is everyone's right, there is no dream, there is no difference between being awake and sleeping". The daughter in the film is talented and has a wonderful singing voice, but is limited by her female identity. Finally, when she confessed her mother on stage, I was so excited that I burst into tears! Women are weak, but mothers are strong!
Looking back at Aamir Khan's works, he has been committed to exposing the dark side of India, opposing racism, male superiority, sexism, rape, etc., and has always led India to a better transformation with his own conscience and social responsibility, known as "Indian conscience", well deserved.
One step is a work with a very sense of social reality. The plot is ups and downs, and the fierce conflicts are obvious. It is also a masterpiece. I recommend everyone to watch it. To be honest, every time I see Aamir Khan's works, I want to go to India to see it, India from his perspective is really beautiful???
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