Story:
This is the story of a village north-west of the country. Where a widow lady Rani(tanishtha), a woman who is not the child lajjo(Radhika Apte) and sex workers bijli(Surveen Chawla). The three women is a victim of child marriage in our society has problems, such as walking, physical harassment, husband, etc. Whether it succeeds in breaking the restrictions?
Review:
Director Leena Yadavs film takes you into that world. Go where youll be forced to get along with, youll be miserable. Leena has to very carefully and cleverly put together the story of the three women characters. Women are still seen as just a sex object in our country. And its sole duty is to keep her husband happy, the truth has to be revealed in the film. The marriage of the rani with a alcoholic man at age of 15. And the widow of the last 17 years and is perceived to be living his ruthless son. Lajjo and rani handycraft working for a living. After finish handycraft work shes meet sex worker bijli. The only reason is that you have denounced these bonding between love, sex and need sympathy. The films message is that sex is not a shameful thing to the needs of women. Village women talking about their physical needs expressed by the way, will be sympathetic to them. Bijali questions I will put you in mind. Why such a margin only on women, such as MC, BC? Why not men? Academy Award winner cinematographer Russell Carpenter arid areas have a very beautiful scene. Women who have suffered years of torture and been dismissive, this film is a way for them. Tanishtha and Radhika worth admirable work, but will be sure to wet your eyes suvarin late.