Queen has cinematically debunked all women
empowerment theories. It says no need of laws to protect women from ills of
society and parents need not to provide moral lessons to girls. Rather losing virginity
and boozing are steps to empowerment. Success of the movie is a proof of peoples
stamp on it. I think movie makers, more often, forget that their prospects are
still immature Indians, whose society is still bound by certain societal norms.
On the contrary, Western societies prove the threshold idea of Queen. Their men
and women divorce anytime at the drop of a hat and marry anybody anytime. They
are emotionally detached people. One can always read about Hugh Hefner, founder
of Playboy magazine. I am not against that woman has no right to reject man. She
should do it if she is given a treatment of a commodity. Indian media is criticised
for blindly imbibing the western ideology failing to accept that Indians are
media illiterate. Most of us are not cognitively mature to interpret media messages.
Movie might have suffocated those girls who still believe in their parenting and
adhere to societal norms and certificate to those for whom losing virginity in
high schools is fun and boozing is cool!!!
Nice commentary. I wonder how many would take this home. People are rather interested in shallow treatment of themes and saying, "Oh that was wonderful. Did you see Kangana's performance? She looked so pretty!"
ReplyDeleteAjeet (sir) you are right. People are required to understand real issues not reel issues.
ReplyDeleteI second you ma'am..!!
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