This is an adaptation of a true story, and a hit movie with a box office of more than 1 billion yuan in India, do you think a story about a toilet will make Indians rush to it? In fact, this is a major event in which women's rights challenge tradition. First of all, come to a popular science literacy, you can understand this movie. Hinduism believes that if you want to pray to God at home, you must be clean. Especially when you go to the toilet at home, it is disrespectful. Therefore, many villages in India do not have toilets, even public toilets. No, men choose to settle in the fields, bushes, and riversides during the day, while women walk a long way together at 4 in the morning to go to the bushes for collective convenience. This is how the story happened. A girl with a higher education who had a flush toilet since she was a child married the owner of a bicycle shop in the village. She didn't realize that there was no toilet in his house. On the first morning of the marriage, she realized that every day after the In the morning, she wants to go to the open-air toilet with the women of the village women's federation. She can only endure it during the day. This completely challenges her bottom line. Her husband can only help her to solve the rights and interests, including taking her to the 7-minute train with a motorcycle. It was convenient to get on, until one day I didn't have time to get off the train and was taken to the next station. There is no love without a toilet. The husband decided to go to the government to build a public toilet for the village. It turned into a national event, so the public toilets in the village could only be built in a year due to bureaucracy, but started in 12 days. His father also changed his mind because of the pain, and the convenience and sanitation of public toilets changed the tradition. At the end of the movie, everyone was happy. But this is just a story of a village. Indians are still troubled by the smelly roads, fields, and polluted rivers. If the concept does not change, nothing will change.
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