problem solver laxmi

Nyasia 2022-04-22 07:01:58

Surprised at first.

I thought I was seeing rural India.

I want to say what age, why can't even use pads? And the notion that it is shameful to refer to women.

Well, I thought it might be something from the 1940s and 1950s.

It turns out that the movie mentions 2001.

Shocked. The impact of Indian social customs and new ideas.

One thing that made me think for a long time, he did not choose to protect the patent, or really help everyone. If it were me, would I do this? Are you really not tempted?

In fact, if you choose to sell the patent, you may only gain money, and helping each woman for a long time may not have much money for a while, but gain more sense of accomplishment and real happiness of helping people. In addition, from a utilitarian point of view In fact, fame, fortune and money will not be less in the end.

Help others, improve social problems, and finally achieve others and become a better self.

The final speech, question, question, solved becomes Laxmi.

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Extended Reading
  • Michele 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Indian movies don’t like to play tricks and tricks. The psychology of the characters and the cause and effect of the story are all shown to you as enthusiastically as an aunt from the neighborhood committee. Although I know that many plots are fictitious and the characters are deliberately portrayed, I will still be moved. This is the narrative magic of Indian cinema.

  • Quinn 2022-04-05 09:01:08

    A good film that was almost delayed by the name again. It is as warm and inspirational as "Wrestle, Dad", and even goes further than "Wrestle, Dad" in terms of speaking for women. America has "Iron Man", India has "Padman", what kind of man do we have?

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!