"Toilet Hero" reveals the ultimate warning of the women’s toilet revolution.

1905 movie network news In the past two years, Indian films such as Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, Japanese films, etc. When talking about these films, most viewers will mention the traditional Indian thought of "men are superior to women" reflected in them. Now, a more straightforward film about gender conflict in India will be released soon. Li Yinhe, a well-known sociologist, said sincerely after watching it: "I recommend this Indian film to you with a feeling of not wanting to eat alone. I hope people can see how good-looking movies Indians have been able to make."

The ultimate preview exposed today shows that the divorce of newlyweds because of the toilet has aroused national concern, and the women’s toilet revolution is on the verge. At present, the film has been pre-sold on major ticketing platforms and will be released nationwide on June 8.

Divorce without a toilet 

The contradiction between wonderful husband and wife leads to national discussion

"Toilet Hero" is adapted from a real event, which tells the story of Indian bride Jaye (Bhumi Pednekar) who married Keshav (akshay kumar) and found that there was no toilet at home and insisted on divorce, which finally set off a women’s toilet revolution. In the poster exposed this time, Keshav and Jaye took a selfie with a smile in front of the toilet at home, which seemed to indicate the victory of the women’s toilet revolution. However, the notice was in sharp contrast with the poster. A toilet triggered a snowball chain reaction, and the divorce case between Jaye and Keshav became more and more serious, which was reported by TV stations, discussed at village meetings and even attracted the attention of government agencies.

As we all know, there has always been a traditional idea that men are superior to women in India. The film concentrates this idea in a small toilet. The main creative team once said: "The biggest problem in India is that about 30% of families don’t have toilets, and women must go to the fields to go to the toilet one or two hours before sunrise. For women, this custom brings not only health problems, but also dangers like kidnapping. "

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Faced with such a difficult problem, the heroine Jaye angrily asked: "Don’t women even have the right to go to the toilet at home?" Women who once accepted carrying lanterns to go to the toilet in the wild every morning also questioned: "Why are such rules made, and why are they only targeted at women?" At this moment, the traditional concept that men are superior to women in the film was broken, and the husband and wife broke through and turned into a war of women’s rights, and the toilet revolution was on the verge. "Toilet Hero" puts the issue of women’s rights on the table through "toilet", a problem that everyone has to face.

Well-known movies commented from the media "sir movies": "With a toilet, all the difficulties of Indian women have been spread out. The incision is extremely small, but the agitation is extremely deep. Usually we always talk about Indian men, but many blockbusters in India in recent years are really caring for Indian women. " I have to say that Indian movies are very good at subtly changing people’s ideas by showing small things in life. Although "Toilet Hero" takes comedy love as its presentation form, it is by no means just a cookie. After the film was released, many Indian women saw the possibility of changing their rights and actively participated in the movement to change women’s rights. As Keshav, the leading actor, said — — Nothing is impossible.

 

The movie "The Hero of the Toilet" directed by Shree Narayan Singh and starring akshay kumar and Bhumi Pednekar will land in the mainland cinema on June 8th, and is currently being pre-sold on major ticketing platforms.