The Rise of Indian Women in the film

Golden 2022-03-25 09:01:13

The performance of the women in the four couples in the film is the role that the film here specially focuses on. Their stories drive the development of the film’s story. Finally, they all get out of the closed world that they had been imprisoned in. The world is dominated by Indian men. For the center, they all found themselves and began to pay attention to themselves: Ella took her young daughter to Bhutan, Ella's mother found herself hungry after her long-sick husband died, and Auntie upstairs for her beloved (husband). , Ella) racked her brains and wisdom to help her and the people around her solve their problems. The intern's fiancée broke free from the shackles of her family for her beloved man, eloped with her beloved, and finally found someone who could be a good friend. Husband's intern. These roles more or less mirror the rise of Indian women, the same as the heroines in another Indian film [Indian English], just not highlighted.

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