The film starts from the trivial matter of the newlywed husband wanting to build a toilet for his wife, explaining why the toilet cannot be built and where the obstacles appear. All these points of entry are close to life. Even if the audience does not know India, everyone can feel the same way about going to the toilet. At the same time, the embarrassment inherent in this behavior is conducive to integrating comedy elements and enhancing visibility. The film not only shows the wonders of India's humanities in a small way, but also completes the self-reflection on the social reality of India's male superiority and the backward cultural concept. "Toilet Hero" focuses on the reality of India, seeks inspiration from daily life, and shows the social status of Indian women through Indian toilet culture. At the same time, the film is also interspersed with a large number of Indian songs and dances and traditional folk customs. The linear narrative method relatively completely shows the entire process and emotional context of the hero and heroine from meeting, acquaintance, falling in love, marriage, divorce, and reconciliation. The Syrian-style combing points out the key to the gradual escalation of the conflict between the couple: Indian women are difficult to go to the toilet
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