Godha is a good film; good enough to make you wish it was better. The first half is very entertaining. The humour is quite refreshing. And, the various relationships are portrayed really well. I highly recommend the film.
The film is basically about a woman chasing her dreams, the right a woman has to chase her dreams, her freedom etc. And I feel they have done justice to that theme. I was slightly disappointed to see such a feminist film holding the idea that a man has to be better than a woman to get accepted. This I think is a very dangerous stance, especially because this is the reason why many fear their daughters' achievements. The more they achieve, the tougher it gets to find a groom.
I am not implying that marriage is or should be THE AIM in life. But, the majority certainly desires marriage or at least a romantic relationship. If achievements become detrimental to this desire, many would sacrifice their dreams.
The film is basically about a woman chasing her dreams, the right a woman has to chase her dreams, her freedom etc. And I feel they have done justice to that theme. I was slightly disappointed to see such a feminist film holding the idea that a man has to be better than a woman to get accepted. This I think is a very dangerous stance, especially because this is the reason why many fear their daughters' achievements. The more they achieve, the tougher it gets to find a groom.
I am not implying that marriage is or should be THE AIM in life. But, the majority certainly desires marriage or at least a romantic relationship. If achievements become detrimental to this desire, many would sacrifice their dreams.
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