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'Marriage Makes Us One But Not Equal': Why both men and women need to watch ‘Thappad’

It is a bold film that lifts the lid off silent, crushed and repressed female dreams in a thought-provoking and inspiring way.

March 13, 2020 / 19:13 IST
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Anita Panda

The feminist in me was longing to watch the much-applauded film Thappad and its powerful statement on unfair marital norms. But despite the COVID-19 scare, a dull Holi and near-empty cinema halls, it turned out to be an unexpectedly dramatic experience.

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Thappad bas itni si baat nahi (A slap is not a small thing).” The film is more than a stinging slap that leaves you reeling. It is an impactful social drama that tugs at heartstrings: “College mein kai dreams they. Kabhi best housewife banne ka dream nahi tha (I had many dreams in college. Being the best housewife was not one of them).” A bold film that lifts the lid off silent, crushed and repressed female dreams in a thought-provoking and inspiring way.

Indeed, Thappad is a slap on outdated patriarchy and casual sexism; on deep-rooted socio-cultural norms and Bollywood stereotypes. It is a film both for women as well as for all men to think deep and hard about inherent biases in society.