It is true that women have long been subjected to subjugation in India, and this crime may still be occurring in some families. These victims also silently accept this for any combination of the following: Harassments and humiliations such as fear, a poor upbringing, and especially a complete lack of self-esteem could become part of their married lives.
The heroine's manner of leaving the house to me was as crude as her treatment. It's justifiable enough to say. Probably in that way, these men can be made to realize their crimes. But we always say that India is the only country in the world where "family and women" are respected with great reverence and "culture" is "superior." But no. In the final shot, the same young man is seen wooing a young woman with a soft, homey appearance and repeating the same love dialogue he used with his first wife. The fact that he is depicted as a school teacher is even more horrifying.
This suggests that in this holy nation, there are still suckers and slaves among families and women who can be married into the family.
I'm not sure if this movie's message will resonate with such arrogant men or stupid women.
All things considered, in India, films are chiefly made either for diversion or to uncover criminal demonstrations more often than not.
It was extremely baffling to watch exactly the same thing throught the film. Was hoping that at least a lesson would be imparted in the climax; however, those naive individuals ultimately obtained another slave for themselves. These rigid perspectives will never change. These people are even more harmful and dangerous than terrorists, so they should be reported right away. At the very least, every parent in the modern era ought to be responsible enough to teach their children how to be responsible, disciplined, kind, and especially to avoid gender bias in responsibilities. It very well may be men or ladies, we all go through some harsh stage during our lives, it is critical to comprehend and uphold each other as accomplices. It makes a huge difference just by trying to understand another person who entered our lives and being a good human being. In India, the entire marriage system is still misunderstood, and this must change permanently.
Brilliant direction: This film did not hide the director's thoughts and ideas from the audience. BackGround Music (BGM) is the primary tool used by directors for this. This film's BGM is the sound of plates and spilling tap. By making the father character more aggressive, the director could have made the movie more appealing. Despite his negative portrayal in the movie, he maintains his subtlety. In fact, after C.K. Raghavan (in Munnariyippu), he is the most subtle psycho I have ever seen in a Malayalam movie. The director shows the scenes to the audience, and the audience decides who is the bad guy and who is the good guy. The director might choose this tactic rather than giving the audience a cinematic experience in order to bring the movie closer to the viewer's real life and thus effect change in society.
Scenes implies: During the movie's opening scenes, the mother following her father gives away the plot's direction. She was in a state of panic and obeying them as if she were a slave; in fact, she was a slave. The home changes in to a jail where nimisha was secured in the room .Suraj shows in a young lady' school that also managing the subject Humanism is a difference. Consider the possibility that the teacher who is supposed to teach girls about their rights and powers in society is living a male-dominated life and smothering his wife alone in the kitchen. The father praises the housewives later in the film, claiming that they are the reason for building the child's future above all other jobs. Was that a compliment or a clear signal that the women shouldn't go further than where they belong? Despite being categorized as a drama, I can see the survival thriller aspect of this film. The Endurance of a lady from captivation to opportunity.