In recent years, Indian movies have become more and more popular among netizens. I believe that many netizens have seen this "Toilet Hero". The film mainly tells the story of a women's toilet revolution triggered by the protagonist Jaye marrying Keshav because he insisted on divorce because he found that there was no toilet at home.
Indian movies always see the big from the small, as always, they are classic and good-looking, and they will always find unusual truth and human heart from some small things. The male protagonist Keshav is a little brother from the countryside. His father is a devout religious believer. Because he believes that the man he met in his life is a bride with two fingers, he absurdly imposed his first bride on him. A cow with two horns is forced to break up with his ex-girlfriend to start his new journey. Because of a chance encounter on the train, he met his real daughter, Jia Ye, and after that, the two got married. However, Jia Ye, a bride with a higher education, refused to follow the local customs. She came from an enlightened and wealthy family and used the toilet in the washroom at home since she was a child. Facing the invitation to participate in the urinal meeting, going to the toilet in the wild made her unbearable. It was not that she did not want to adapt to this kind of life. She tried lying in the wild, borrowing the toilet, the train... and so on, and finally in a train accident, Unable to bear it, she made another proposal to build a toilet. After being opposed, he asked for a divorce from her husband. A toilet has turned into a family conflict, which is ridiculous in the eyes of the Chinese. The toilet can also become a barrier for love. However, this situation has actually happened in India. India is a country with deep-rooted religious traditions, male power is supreme, and the oppression and restraint of women has always been the "caste system" and traditional repression. It doesn't feel pain. Keshav finally stopped thinking about expediency, and made his wife change her mind as soon as possible. Finally, he finally realized that he was determined to use his own strength to fight against the culture of the country where he lived. As he himself said: this is not just a toilet, it is about a religious revolution.
At the suggestion of his wife, after the appeal was invalid, the self-built toilet was destroyed, and he did not hesitate to use "no toilet, no marriage" to expand public opinion and create influence, it finally aroused widespread social resonance. Under pressure, the government finally agreed to build toilets in the village. The 12 months were shortened to 10 months and finally to 12 minutes. It turned out that without pressure, there is no motivation. It was finally decided to start construction outside the village as soon as possible, and to use mobile toilets to provide convenience for the villagers before completion. What is even more gratifying is that Keshav's father, who has always been stubborn, also changed his mind and agreed to build a toilet at home. This made Keshav and Jaye, who were suffering from lovesickness, finally reunited.
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