What is the identity of a woman in the modern society of the 21st century?
It is the daughter who carries tea and water, the wife who is in charge of three meals a day, and the mother who sews and repairs. When can a woman be herself?
I have always felt that India is a magical country. Most of the popular movies in India are from a male perspective. Women are objectified to satisfy male desires or play insignificant subsidiary roles. Female characters are either heroic and pure-like goddesses-or socialites, to be humiliated and abandoned.
In a patriarchal society, women are a tool for men to vent their desires. Singing and dancing are all "shameful and conspicuous" things; women are shameless in pursuing their own happiness; women make more money than themselves, which is an inexcusable shame.
They never choose the chance of their own life, women can only live as men like.
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