This is the epitome of the patriarchal society in India. This is also the life of an Indian woman. She has no right to education and work. She was "sold" by her parents at the age of 15. She was beaten by her husband when she entered the school. She endured her husband's infidelity and had no right to work. The pitiful victims of the patriarchal society have to be the helpers of the patriarchal society to replicate their misfortunes on the next generation of girls.
In this film, the most awakened feminist is the dusty woman, and it is this dusty woman who fights for her own living space the most. In fact, in addition to the new heroes in the film, what can help Indian women awaken is to rely on the Indian women themselves, awakening , to fight, the self-helper Tianheng saves them.
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