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From patriarchy, homophobia, body-shaming, and cancel culture, KJo's films have always mirrored these issues of the 21st century, offering steady solutions amidst the grandeur of their setting.
Viduthalai Part 1 shows in the cat and mouse game, one thing that is to be noted is how innocent women are involved and hurt in this chaos.
Arindam Sil's Mahananda is inspired by Mahasweta Devi's life; but it is dramatization to the peak, and comes nothing near to telling her story.
In Jayeshbhai Jordaar, director Divyang Thakkar explores the reason of foeticide with his protagonist Jayesh (Ranveer Singh) a man who doesn’t know what feminism, but is determined to face the consequences.
After watching Sanya Malhotra's Pagglait, I realised that it had lessons too! So here is a zara hatke life lesson filled review for you!
Tribhanga asks if it is possible to achieve perfection in motherhood and why are women expected to put motherhood before ambitions.
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