Three women, three levels

Mustafa 2022-10-09 15:50:44

Feminist film.
Three women, three levels. It's actually 3.5 bits.

A gentle and virtuous, widowed at the age of 32, taking care of her mother-in-law, and marrying a daughter-in-law to her 17-year-old son. Son is an asshole. The daughter-in-law has a good relationship, and A fulfills them.
B loves to laugh and cheerful, has no children with her husband, and has been subjected to domestic violence.
C is hot and unrestrained, dancing, singing yellow songs, and picking up guests.

A has a phone chat friend who never shows up, representing the call of the outside world.
C introduced his perfect lover to B, let B experience an unprecedented sex, and became pregnant, proving that he has no problem, the problem is the husband. B has a relationship with the outside world, a connection.
C has come from the outside world, and men yearn for her and at the same time spurn her.
The daughter-in-law is the next generation. At first, A treated her the way her mother-in-law treated her, but she finally fulfilled her, letting her fly away from the person she loves and let her study.

He wore a turban on his head, which was not allowed to be taken off, but his shirt showed his large back. Is it conservative or not?

There was no dancing in the whole movie! Good reviews.

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  • Bijli: Gulab is getting out of hand... .

    Rani: Forget about Gulab, worry about yourself. The village women have complained to the elders that you lure their husbands. The elders called Mr. Sharma. I have heard they are going to shut down your tent.

    Bijli: Aah ! I get it. Their husbands come to me of their own free will... .and that's my fault. Your Gulab goes to a whore... in that city... that's my fault. And Lajjo... your husband stays drunk all night, that must be my fault too ! I have corrupted your saintly men !

  • Shahrukh Khan: Rani... Where are you my love ?

    Rani: At a crossroad... wondering whether to go left or right.

    Shahrukh Khan: So what will it be ?

    Rani: From now on, I'll let my heart decide.