I don't know if the title is a literal translation, but it really piqued my curiosity.
This film still maintains the tradition of Indian films. It sings and dances whenever there is a disagreement. It is a very realistic and novel theme, and the acting skills can be seen.
Unexpectedly, through this film, I learned more about some social phenomena in India. Sticking to religious traditions, why do you get married with animals, why you don't use the toilet at home, why there are festivals for beating your husband, etc.
Most of the Indian women gave me the impression of swallowing their breath, just like most women in the village in the movie, so the strong heroine surprised me. It seems that the status of Indian women is also improving, and the heroine has a prototype in reality. , this is very rare, right?
The final ending is very happy, and I hope that the real heroine will also have such a good ending.
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