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Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya (2024)
TOXIC male fantasy.
So... expectations of a perfect woman - cooks, cleans, doesn't talk back or argue, does exactly what she's told and looks pretty. And has NO PERSONALITY. He can even turn her off when he wants.
This is what Aryan wants in a wife. The film highlights at the start that Aryan is not happy with his maid because she doesn't clean his house as he likes nor does she cook or make his coffee perfectly. Then, when Sifra cleans and makes him food/coffee, he's very impressed and subsequently falls in love with her. Does he want a wife, or a maid he can sleep with?!
Literally the ONLY reason anybody liked her in the film was because she's pretty and obedient. Even his family when they meet her, they are impressed by how pretty she is and how fast she can cook. Do they ask about her career, her interests, her passion in life?! No, they don't give a damn.
The film could have been saved if they had made her develop a personality, or a life goal. But no. What if the roles were reversed... and it was a man who had literally no personality and a woman fell in love with him because he was just simply obedient?
Bollywood, be better.
Mulan (2020)
Great!
I don't understand why everyone finds this bad... It's a great feel good film.
Evvarikee Cheppoddu (2019)
Good potential, but shows poor human values
Caste issue is a real one in India, especially the South. But this promising story line was poorly executed. The film shows the hero trying to get what he wants by scamming everyone, and thinks this is acceptable behavior. Whatever people's views on caste may be, it is not his place to fool them.
The hero and the heroine think that everything is going great when they think that no one will find out. But when they think the secret may be out, they get scared. Is this the way to start a marriage?
Poor values and lack of morals. This isn't what we should be teaching kids.