Revolution in the name of love

Michele 2022-04-19 09:03:16

The Indian Partner is a comedy directed by R. Barki and starring Akshay Kumar. The film is based on the true story of Indian grassroots entrepreneur Arunacharam Muluganansam. The film tells the story of the protagonist Lakshmi breaking through resistance and inventing a low-cost sanitary napkin production machine, bringing the concept of menstrual hygiene to rural India. A story of change. India is a religious country. Because of the old-fashioned ideas and economic and environmental backwardness brought about by religion, the thinking of most Indian people is lagging behind, especially the Indian people in rural areas. In the background era of the film, the living environment in the countryside is very poor, the concept of hygiene is not popular enough, and the medical facilities are not perfect. There is little in caring for women's health, and women's family status is also very low. Under the social conditions at that time, the price of sanitary napkins was very high, which was one of the important reasons why sanitary napkins were not popularized. The protagonist Lakshmi in the film was heartbroken when he saw his wife, Gyatri, using a "dirty cloth" to solve the menstrual phenomenon. He believed that his wife did not care for him during this special period, and he was very worried about his wife. Sick from "dirty cloth". I was deeply moved by Lakshmi's words in the film, "What kind of man is he who can't even take care of his own wife?" I saw in him a strong sense of responsibility as a man and a strong love for his wife. So he went to the store in the village to buy sanitary napkins for his wife, hoping that his wife could use clean and hygienic things during her menstrual period. However, when he excitedly bought back the sanitary napkin and handed it to his wife, the wife refused to accept it. Why is she like this? Because his wife, Gloria, does not have a strong awareness and requirements for menstrual hygiene, nor does she understand the consequences of unhygienic menstruation, the most important thing is that she is a good wife who is diligent and thrifty. She doesn't think she's qualified to use such an expensive product every month. The pads purchased at 55 rupees are too expensive for the family, and the protagonist can't help but sigh "Is this made of gold?" when buying. So how much is 55 rupees in China today? In 2011, the average income of the ordinary class in India was around 1300-2500 rupees, which means that a month's salary in India can only buy about 30 packs of pads. It can be seen that the price of sanitary pads at that time was very expensive. It was precisely because of the high price that Lakshmi thought of making his own sanitary pads. However, the first production was very unsuccessful. The motivation to persevere was based on Lakshmi's incomparable love for his wife, which made him become crazy, and even became obstructed. He abandoned his work and began to study homemade sanitary napkins. the 'big cause' Come. As a result, Lakshmi was gradually misunderstood by his family, despised by the villagers, and various difficulties followed, but they did not overwhelm him. Even later, his beloved wife couldn't accept his "obsession", and regarded his behavior as a shame, and returned to her parents' home under various pressures. Even though she knew that her husband was motivated by her actions, she did not stand with him and understand him and support him. From this, it can be seen how difficult it is to manufacture and promote sanitary napkins in Indian society. We often say that if God closes a door for you, he will also open a window for you. The same is true for Lakshmi's life. Although his wife left him, another woman who supported him quietly came, that is, Parry, who became the first user of the sanitary napkins he produced by accident. . Parry comes from a city, has a good family background, and is very knowledgeable. He is a high-quality college student in school. He should have a very good future, but he was moved by this poor and persistent rural man. He stayed in Lakshmi's humble factory and accompanied him. I have had many difficult days. He took his products to the expo in New Delhi, helped him build a huge sales platform, and followed him to the podium of the United Nations. Without the presence of Parry as a partner, Lakshmi may never have succeeded, and perhaps there would have been no happy ending with his wife. The determination and perseverance of the protagonist is mind-blowing. In his speech at the United Nations in skimming English, he told people all over the world that his "pad man" brought a "revolutionary" transformation to India. He is not deceived by money. From caring for his wife as a refraction point, it is a great thing to radiate to the health of women in India! The greatness of a person is not in the amount of fame and fortune he has obtained, but in the meaning of what he does. He has shaken the old-fashioned concept of India, changed the Indian people's understanding of women's health, and made expensive sanitary pads from 55 rupees. The huge shift to 2 rupees makes it accessible to all Indian women. Let them completely get rid of the embarrassing period of not being able to go out during menstruation, popularize products and popularize ideas at the same time, this is a very remarkable "revolution". The "revolution" behind the name of love has also demonstrated the sense of responsibility of contemporary entrepreneurs. The products produced by an enterprise are more important to bring convenience to the people while making profits, and to optimize the lives of ordinary people. It's the long-term solution. This subversive "revolution" behind the movie is moved and admired by us! All the motives for his actions are caused by himself, and he did not stand with him because of this, to understand him and support him. From this, it can be seen how difficult it is to manufacture and promote sanitary napkins in Indian society. We often say that if God closes a door for you, he will also open a window for you. The same is true for Lakshmi's life. Although his wife left him, another woman who supported him quietly came, that is, Parry, who became the first user of the sanitary napkins he produced by accident. . Parry comes from a city, has a good family background, and is very knowledgeable. He is a high-quality college student in school. He should have a very good future, but he was moved by this poor and persistent rural man. He stayed in Lakshmi's humble factory and accompanied him. I have had many difficult days. He took his products to the expo in New Delhi, helped him build a huge sales platform, and followed him to the podium of the United Nations. Without the presence of Parry as a partner, Lakshmi may never have succeeded, and perhaps there would have been no happy ending with his wife. The determination and perseverance of the protagonist is mind-blowing. In his speech at the United Nations in skimming English, he told people all over the world that his "pad man" brought a "revolutionary" transformation to India. He is not deceived by money. From caring for his wife as a refraction point, it is a great thing to radiate to the health of women in India! The greatness of a person is not in the amount of fame and fortune he has obtained, but in the meaning of what he does. He has shaken the old-fashioned concept of India, changed the Indian people's understanding of women's health, and made expensive sanitary pads from 55 rupees. The huge shift to 2 rupees makes it accessible to all Indian women. Let them completely get rid of the embarrassing period of not being able to go out during menstruation, popularize products and popularize ideas at the same time, this is a very remarkable "revolution". The "revolution" behind the name of love has also demonstrated the sense of responsibility of contemporary entrepreneurs. The products produced by an enterprise are more important to bring convenience to the people while making profits, and to optimize the lives of ordinary people. It's the long-term solution. This subversive "revolution" behind the movie is moved and admired by us! All the motives for his actions are caused by himself, and he did not stand with him because of this, to understand him and support him. From this, it can be seen how difficult it is to manufacture and promote sanitary napkins in Indian society. We often say that if God closes a door for you, he will also open a window for you. The same is true for Lakshmi's life. Although his wife left him, another woman who supported him quietly came, that is, Parry, who became the first user of the sanitary napkins he produced by accident. . Parry comes from a city, has a good family background, and is very knowledgeable. He is a high-quality college student in school. He should have a very good future, but he was moved by this poor and persistent rural man. He stayed in Lakshmi's humble factory and accompanied him. I have had many difficult days. He took his products to the expo in New Delhi, helped him build a huge sales platform, and followed him to the podium of the United Nations. Without the presence of Parry as a partner, Lakshmi may never have succeeded, and perhaps there would have been no happy ending with his wife. The determination and perseverance of the protagonist is mind-blowing. In his speech at the United Nations in skimming English, he told people all over the world that his "pad man" brought a "revolutionary" transformation to India. He is not deceived by money. From caring for his wife as a refraction point, it is a great thing to radiate to the health of women in India! The greatness of a person is not in the amount of fame and fortune he has obtained, but in the meaning of what he does. He has shaken the old-fashioned concept of India, changed the Indian people's understanding of women's health, and made expensive sanitary pads from 55 rupees. The huge shift to 2 rupees makes it accessible to all Indian women. Let them completely get rid of the embarrassing period of not being able to go out during menstruation, popularize products and popularize ideas at the same time, this is a very remarkable "revolution". The "revolution" behind the name of love has also demonstrated the sense of responsibility of contemporary entrepreneurs. The products produced by an enterprise are more important to bring convenience to the people while making profits, and to optimize the lives of ordinary people. It's the long-term solution. This subversive "revolution" behind the movie is moved and admired by us! Parry comes from a city, has a good family background, and is very knowledgeable. He is a high-quality college student in school. He should have a very good future, but he was moved by this poor and persistent rural man. He stayed in Lakshmi's humble factory and accompanied him. I have had many difficult days. He took his products to the expo in New Delhi, helped him build a huge sales platform, and followed him to the podium of the United Nations. Without the presence of Parry as a partner, Lakshmi may never have succeeded, and perhaps there would have been no happy ending with his wife. The determination and perseverance of the protagonist is mind-blowing. In his speech at the United Nations in skimming English, he told people all over the world that his "pad man" brought a "revolutionary" transformation to India. He is not deceived by money. From caring for his wife as a refraction point, it is a great thing to radiate to the health of women in India! The greatness of a person is not in the amount of fame and fortune he has obtained, but in the meaning of what he does. He has shaken the old-fashioned concept of India, changed the Indian people's understanding of women's health, and made expensive sanitary pads from 55 rupees. The huge shift to 2 rupees makes it accessible to all Indian women. Let them completely get rid of the embarrassing period of not being able to go out during menstruation, popularize products and popularize ideas at the same time, this is a very remarkable "revolution". The "revolution" behind the name of love has also demonstrated the sense of responsibility of contemporary entrepreneurs. The products produced by an enterprise are more important to bring convenience to the people while making profits, and to optimize the lives of ordinary people. It's the long-term solution. This subversive "revolution" behind the movie is moved and admired by us! Parry comes from a city, has a good family background, and is very knowledgeable. He is a high-quality college student in school. He should have a very good future, but he was moved by this poor and persistent rural man. He stayed in Lakshmi's humble factory and accompanied him. I have had many difficult days. He took his products to the expo in New Delhi, helped him build a huge sales platform, and followed him to the podium of the United Nations. Without the presence of Parry as a partner, Lakshmi may never have succeeded, and perhaps there would have been no happy ending with his wife. The determination and perseverance of the protagonist is mind-blowing. In his speech at the United Nations in skimming English, he told people all over the world that his "pad man" brought a "revolutionary" transformation to India. He is not deceived by money. From caring for his wife as a refraction point, it is a great thing to radiate to the health of women in India! The greatness of a person is not in the amount of fame and fortune he has obtained, but in the meaning of what he does. He has shaken the old-fashioned concept of India, changed the Indian people's understanding of women's health, and made expensive sanitary pads from 55 rupees. The huge shift to 2 rupees makes it accessible to all Indian women. Let them completely get rid of the embarrassing period of not being able to go out during menstruation, popularize products and popularize ideas at the same time, this is a very remarkable "revolution". The "revolution" behind the name of love has also demonstrated the sense of responsibility of contemporary entrepreneurs. The products produced by an enterprise are more important to bring convenience to the people while making profits, and to optimize the lives of ordinary people. It's the long-term solution. This subversive "revolution" behind the movie is moved and admired by us! It has changed the Indian people's understanding of women's health, and the huge shift from expensive sanitary pads from 55 rupees to 2 rupees has made Indian women available to all. Let them completely get rid of the embarrassing period of not being able to go out during menstruation, popularize products and popularize ideas at the same time, this is a very remarkable "revolution". The "revolution" behind the name of love has also demonstrated the sense of responsibility of contemporary entrepreneurs. The products produced by an enterprise are more important to bring convenience to the people while making profits, and to optimize the lives of ordinary people. It's the long-term solution. This subversive "revolution" behind the movie is moved and admired by us! It has changed the Indian people's understanding of women's health, and the huge shift from expensive sanitary pads from 55 rupees to 2 rupees has made Indian women available to all. Let them completely get rid of the embarrassing period of not being able to go out during menstruation, popularize products and popularize ideas at the same time, this is a very remarkable "revolution". The "revolution" behind the name of love has also demonstrated the sense of responsibility of contemporary entrepreneurs. The products produced by an enterprise are more important to bring convenience to the people while making profits, and to optimize the lives of ordinary people. It's the long-term solution. This subversive "revolution" behind the movie is moved and admired by us!

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  • Tess 2022-04-05 09:01:08

    People betray their relatives and leave just to make a piece of Sanwu sanitary napkin for you in pink panties by the river, how touching!

  • Godfrey 2022-04-05 08:01:01

    I cried many times, the non-profit entrepreneurial story. Nothing but perseverance full of tenderness and loneliness to do everything. tell her I will change her shame into respect. One point is deducted because he couldn't bear it and finally he chose to go back to his original wife. Is the perfect young lady who accompanied him out of desperation, is she responsible for fulfilling the great character design?

Pad Man quotes

  • Lakshmikant Chauhan: Bloody men... half hour... half hour bleeding like women... they straight dying!

  • Lakshmikant Chauhan: You thinking I mad. But mad only becoming famous!