Reasons for watching the movie: I want to see what Indian films made by directors other than Aamir Khan are like, and I also want to see how Indians themselves use movies to show the world the problem of toilets in their own countries. After watching.
1. The plot is a bit procrastinated, and I feel that Aamir Khan's works are eye-catching. It wasn't until the second half that I felt a little more interested.
2.Sing and dance if you disagree.
3. The female protagonist looks average (I only take Xili Daiyu for the appearance of Indian actresses, and I don't get tired of watching the movie "Indian English" a few times), but the male protagonist is quite temperamental.
4. I have been unable to understand the brain circuits of Indians. If a son wants to marry a daughter-in-law, he has to marry six fingers. He went on a hunger strike at every turn and looked fat all the time. To build a toilet at home, it is necessary to seek the opinions of the villagers. This feminist just can't stand it. Small details: this story is adapted from a real person. In such a magical country as India, there is such a good man who built a toilet for his wife. It is rare!
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