From the plot point of view, "Padman" is a revolutionary move made by men for women's menstruation - allowing Indian women to use hygienic and inexpensive pads, which comes with improving women's menstrual shame, promote female employment. The part of Lakshmi's speech in the film is really good, which invisibly corresponds to what Parry said "you are a good marketer". It is important to stress that without Parry's ingenuity, it is clear that Lakshmi could not have succeeded, and it was Parry who paved the way for him to succeed. She was the first user of the pads produced by his machine, the inviter and planner for Lakshmi to participate in the entrepreneurial competition, and the planner of subsequent commercial success.
Lakshmi's process of starting a business was very difficult. His original intention was to make his wife use sanitary and cheap pads, but he was regarded as a lunatic and perverted because he was discovered in the preliminary experiment, and he lost his wife, family, and village. support. The wife has persistent menstrual shame, and has never understood or even rejected Lakshmi's contribution. I can understand her concept, but like many viewers, I don't think the wife is worthy of the husband's return. The difference between the two concepts is too great. She always It's a shame to think the husband went to try the pads experiment. On the contrary, Parry understands and appreciates him very much, and resonates strongly with him, which is why Parry finally gave up his high-paying job to start a business with him.
Parry is involved in the production of his pads, willing to give up his job in the city to start a business with him, provide resourcefulness, travel through many impoverished villages, lead poor women to get rid of menstrual shame, use pads, and engage in pad production to get rich. She is a great woman, worthy of admiration.
The title of the film translates a PADMAN into "Indian partner", which is so embarrassing that it is so embarrassing that it is embarrassing for other countries. In 2018, I didn't even dare to type out "pads". The official menstrual shame is so serious that it is not as good as the concept of 2001? shame.
Even if this plot is a bit old-fashioned, I still hope that there will be movies and TV shows like "The Padman" that focus on women.
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