It's a really good cool movie. In the backward rural areas of India, where the education level is extremely low, male villagers represented by the senatorial group hinder the development and progress of women. The three rural sisters have different but tragic backgrounds. Bikili, a hot girl who sells herself as a performer, is free and unrestrained, but she is despised by the public. In order to cover up his infertility, the husband of Miss Saohua's sister La Qiao deliberately blamed her, beating and scolding his wife wantonly. After the counter-kill, he fled with the child in his belly and his girlfriends. The widow Rani, who was deeply poisoned by traditional education and male chauvinism, finally drove away her vicious son and gave the money to her daughter-in-law to help her run away with her boyfriend. In the end, at the instigation of my best friend, I might go to meet an online lover. In order to educate the villagers and save women, Kishan and Laobi volunteered to come to the countryside, but they were beaten to death by the village's backward gangsters. Lovers who are in love cannot pay the bride price and are forced to separate. Under the pressure of the elders, the mother could only watch her daughter being treated inhumanly at her husband's house. No matter how progressive people make progress, this backward region is still a naked purgatory on earth.
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