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Sanya Malhotra's 'Mrs.' Sparks Conversations on Patriarchy and Gender Roles

The Hindi adaptation of 'The Great Indian Kitchen,' directed by Arati Kadav, examines societal expectations and gender disparities through the lens of an arranged marriage.

  • Sanya Malhotra stars in 'Mrs.,' a Hindi adaptation of the acclaimed Malayalam film 'The Great Indian Kitchen,' released on ZEE5 on February 7.
  • The film portrays the struggles of a talented dancer navigating life in a male-dominated household after an arranged marriage.
  • Viewers have praised the movie's raw depiction of patriarchy, with many women sharing personal experiences of similar challenges in their own lives.
  • Director Arati Kadav aimed to adapt the story for a North Indian audience, highlighting its relevance and drawing from personal and societal experiences.
  • The film has sparked emotional reactions online, with many calling it a powerful reflection of gender inequality and urging men to watch and reflect on its themes.
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