The movie reflects how social resistance (or inertia) strives its best to block and stop us and crush our determinations! And then, if we have things clear in our minds and can be courageous enough to remain firm in our endeavours that we think are worthy, things are 'possible', and 'systems' can be changed for a better tomorrow for all!
A much-needed movie that I believe will be a catalyst in helping men and women take some more steps towards better menstrual hygiene.
In an era when many (in my observations) think whether a movie could be watched with parents/elders, my personal recommendation would be—Take your parents too, sit with them. Help them with popcorns/tea/PAKODA/anything else, and let them enjoy this movie. A hope for a greatly better world.
I thank everyone involved in making the movie, all the movie-goers, and the inspiration that helped makers make this movie.
(some rebels are very very lovely)