Revolutions start small

Kadin 2022-04-23 07:06:05

After watching "The Padman" and then "Toilet Hero", I don't judge the film for now, but it is the spirit of the Indian people who dare to expose their shortcomings, admit and work hard to correct them.

The popularity of pads and toilets is another major revolution for Indian women. It is unbelievable that pads and toilets appear in Indian villages, but the development of the times and the needs of human beings cannot be stopped after all, like revolutions taking place in India, pushing the country forward. Indian women cannot afford pads because of their high price and lack of knowledge about physiology. The construction of toilets is a smash and innovation of the traditional feudal thinking and the inferiority of men and women.

The picture and plot of the movie are not very good. There is a long paragraph in the front that two men and women with different identities meet and get to know each other and try to hide from the sky to get married. The contradictions are a bit long, and the picture quality is slightly rough at night. The film angle alone is not superior, and it is of great significance to the country. Adapted from a true story, the first divorce case was absurd in our eyes because there was no toilet at home, but it was an unspeakable pain in India. How can we who are rich in material understand that there is no toilet at home, and how can we who advocate gender equality understand why women cannot use the toilet at home. In our country, no matter how impoverished the place is, no matter how old it is, the issue of going to the toilet is fair for men and women. Because it is unclean and unclean for women to use the toilet at home, this is a great contempt and dislike for women; no toilet can be built at home, because dirty will bring disaster, what a foolish thought. Therefore, the movie will make you watch so incredible and ridiculous.

Only people can hinder people's progress, and imprisoning the thoughts of unimportant matters is the biggest obstacle to India's progress. The Indian people use various methods to expose and change, which is an actual action, and it is also widely spread through movies. Last year's "I'm Not the God of Medicine" in our country was also working hard for a certain field in our country at this level. It exposed and promoted, and promoted the development of a certain aspect of society. This incident in itself is a symbol of progress, and it is a symbol of progress in the film industry. It is also the progress of society. There are relatively many social problems in India, so there are more topics derived from education, religion, traditional imprisonment, gender inequality, and everything we have never thought of. It is an adventure and a problem for film practitioners to convert these problems into pictures. A tough person who bears the love for this country.

Behind the toilet hero is the beginning of his love for his wife. The junior high school who built the toilet may just want to keep his wife. But the wife who came back from studying abroad wanted to gamble with her marriage, the awakening of a nation. The two started from themselves to want to benefit the vast number of Indian women trapped by the toilet. They went from love to patriotism, and they completed their great love by giving up their own self. The result was a big reunion. Women's use of the toilet at home was taken seriously by the whole country, and the two of them got closer spiritually through this matter.

We always say that India is an amazing country with a lot of surprises and a lot more ridicule, but I think the most amazing thing about this country is admitting its "magic" and putting it all on the big screen, Let the world learn from it and inspire everyone to work hard to change. This is worth learning.

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