I think it's still helpful. Although he did not provide any direct or material help, he tried to overcome the traditional Indian ideology, just like the current advocacy of "revive the Chinese dream, culture must go first". Sometimes movies play the role of enlightening people just like books. He does not directly affect people, but he affects people fundamentally. A person must first have spiritual awareness before they can consciously have behavioral awareness. It was through Indian films that I learned about the current situation of Indian women, and it was through films that I paid attention to this aspect. Only with attention will people be eager to solve it. Now the problems in India have even affected the attention of the Chinese people to a certain extent, so the Indian female people who are participants in the event itself should be more affected than the Chinese people. I think the traditional concept of India is the root cause of this problem. The backward concept should be overcome with the power of advanced culture. This is the fundamental solution, and the film has played a huge role in promoting it.
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