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English Oral Nur Henna (4G)
English Oral Nur Henna (4G)
MOVIE REVIEW
MOVIE TITTLE: TOILET
MOVIE POSTERS :
STARRING :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym4EJQ7XORk
FAVOURITE SCENE :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhvg-y3qsVQ
LESSON LEARNED :
Women of this country need to stop condemning women of this country.
Metaphorically speaking, by being happy and content in your Lota Party,
you are obstructing the path of others who want a toilet.
People need to stop waiting for something to happen. Suicide, rape etc.
must not be the reason every time for you to take a stand. Remember the
scene where Jaya’s mother says that her husband is neither beating her up
nor asking for dowry? Hence her refusal to go back to him is insane! No, it
is not. You do not have to wait for dowry torture or domestic violence to
take a stand for what you feel. And that is what Jaya did, she did not
succumb to her mother’s plea.
In a powerful scene, where Keshav’s Dadi Maa (Grandmother) visits Jaya to
give her a scolding and Jaya instead lashes out at the Lotaa Party passing
by, speaks a lot. Jaya says that whenever it comes to women, they are sent
out. When someone eave teases, we are asked to cover up, when we are
on our periods, we are asked out of a temple and when have to defecate
we are sent outside the village! Is this what our culture and traditions are
about?
Men must respect family values, so should women but when old traditions
come in the way of a dignified life, speaking up is not wrong. Keshav
(beautifully played by Akshay Kumar) loved Jaya but he did not have the
guts to go against his headstrong father and Grandmother. It took him a lot
to be able to build a toilet in his house.
THE END…