I think the name of the film "Indian Partner" is far less appropriate than the previous "Padman".
Lakshmi in the film does not hesitate to offend the family and society, and stubbornly just wants to make a pad for her wife. This is his starting point and his original intention. But the wife is swayed by the prejudice of Indian society. On the one hand, she is kidnapped by her religious beliefs and family. On the other hand, she is the persistent love that her husband is begging. She also resolutely said the sentence: "As a woman, no disease is more serious than humiliation." At this time, social recognition has overwhelmed personal recognition of her husband.
Some people will say, why not elope?
The influence of traditional concepts on Indian society is deeply rooted, and the "arranged marriage" of parents and matchmakers is still the mainstream of Indian marriage. According to a recent Indian poll, 74% of Indians believe that "arranged marriage" is better than free love, even among young people, the proportion is as high as 60%. In India, marriage is not just as simple as the union of two people. It not only strictly follows the requirements of the caste system, but also represents the union of two families, or even a family. For Indians, its meaning is far greater than love itself. . So, for many young Indians, falling in love and getting married are two completely different things.
Therefore, even if the wife eloped with Lakshmi, she might be cast aside by the family and cut off the relationship. even hunted down. So I think that the temporary departure of the wife at that time was the protection of Lakshmi. Many people say that the wife has a moral problem and it is not worth the male lead to give up the second female for her. In fact, it is just a helpless choice in that social environment, and we try not to simply make attributions from a moral point of view.
In fact, when it came to her own house, the wife was also saying that she would come to me, but when I answered the phone, I heard Lakshmi excitedly say that he had successfully made the pad without a word of concern. Weeping in despair. Isn't that what a wife loves her husband?
Some people say that she ended up with her husband for the sake of fame and fortune. Most of the people who say that are single. In the eyes of the wife, the husband is everything to him, and the husband and wife have long been tightly integrated. In her eyes, a husband and wife can live a good life, which is a perfect life. When her husband's behavior is no longer for a peaceful life, but tragically chasing his dream, his attitude also changes. The husband's mind is more open, and he is not shackled by the rules and regulations of society. He also endured a lot of pain for his wife's health, from the beginning only for his wife to later for all women in India. Inspired by his inner "chivalry", he went to the whole of India and the United Nations. At this time, the two people have become strangers, one is caring for his own family, and the other is looking forward to women. This also led to the addition of the second female on the road to entrepreneurship.
There are a lot of film critics who say why did you end up with the original partner in the end?
The second female is obviously more knowledgeable and more like a modern civilized person, not like an ordinary woman who is deeply poisoned by the caste system. But if the male protagonist and the female second are together, wouldn't it go against his original intention? How could he forget that he became a "pad man" because he loved his wife deeply. The second woman's tearful words in the car: "If you love him, let him be fulfilled." "I don't want to make him not like me because of my love." "Let him continue to help others and show a silly and cute smile." These words directly fulfilled the greatness of the second female lead and the singleness of the male lead.
To sum it up in one sentence, if there is anything in the world that separates the two of us by thousands of rivers and mountains, it is because I love you.
Lakshmi made the pad machine and Parry made Lakshmi. Parry's name also lives on like a pad, and to Lakshmi she is number one, number two, number three, number four, and number five. (Alluding to Parry being the first customer.) And after Lakshmi gained social status and India's Prime Minister's medal, his wife's concerns were dissipated, and although the shackles of the family were not broken, the love remained. It can be said that it is the best home to return to the side of the original partner.
For Parry, it's a pity, but how can the world always be happy. It is with so many regrets that fulfillment is so precious. We can love passionately.
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