Although the title of the play is omnipotent, in fact, the protagonist is not as omnipotent as imagined. The heroine of this show is very good, and that's why when she kills herself, the whole show is bleak. The Indian films I have seen so far mostly show the rise of feminist ideas. A beautiful, self-confident and excellent woman, even though she has experienced such an unbearable thing, she still lives her life strong. I think this is the biggest highlight of the heroine. In the end, he committed suicide for the male lead. Then there is the male protagonist's one-man show, and the whole tone is off. You say this is love, but the other party's response is selfish. An immature revenge plan, an unprofessional murder technique. I can't tell who he is for, but the death of the heroine is blind.
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