By Chilimovie - 27 July 2021
I have watched an interview program in which Amir Khan participated. In that interview, nearly half of the time was spent depicting the misfortunes encountered by Indian women in the process of growing up:Baby girl killing, child sexual assault, rape, arranged marriage, domestic violence... the more you look at it, the more you will feel that being an Indian woman is too miserable.
In India, a child may be deprived of the right to be born, just because she was found to be female by taking a B-ultrasound before she was born; when she was born to the world through untold hardships, she might be sexually assaulted by her elders as a child. Coveted by passers-by when he grows up;
It is because of all of this that I was so excited when I saw this film that I couldn't help myself.Some people questioned that this film reveals disgusting patriarchal thoughts that force daughters to live with dreams, money, and champions. But in my opinion, it is the opposite. Looking at this film from the perspective of an Indian, we can see from it. There are countless possibilities for women to fight.
The coach said: Don’t lose too ugly
Dad said: You won't lose
The coach said: At least get a medal
Dad said: You are destined to be the champion
The coach said: You are already ahead, pay attention to defense
Dad said: Forget the lead, keep offensive
The coach said: Some people are not destined to play international games.
Dad said: What you lose is a game you should have won
The coach said: Now you can have at least one silver medal
Dad said: Win the gold medal, you will become a role model for India
In the film, the words of the coach and dad also impressed us. The daughter won the championship under the guidance of dad. Every time I watch it, tears will flow in our eyes.