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Meera Gopalakrishnan
@mira.gopal · 4:55

Samsaram oru Minsaram a feminist movie in true sense

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However, she also doesn't help Uma directly. Uma understands there are a lot of problems in the house and indirectly Uma fixes each and every problem. Staying frequent, she finally fixes the relationship of her husband and father in law. Everyone is joyous and the partition is being cleared. But it's then we see the beauty of Uma's character. Uma says she no longer can stay with the joint family. Stunning everyone. They tell her you have solved everything. Then what is the issue?

Review of Tamil movie Samsaram oru Minsaram where right of woman in patriarchal society is questioned in a beautiful way #OscarWeek #Womansday #movie

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Prabha Iyer
@PSPV · 2:24
So the self respect goes and this lady tries hard to mend the family together. And yes, they form a family together after a long time, after so much dialogue, intervention. But finally, when she says that I'm not going to stay with you, let the relationship be high. Hello. We'll come on the weekends and we'll be together. This was a very good decision. A lady can mend the family together. She does every hard work to keep everyone connected in the family
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Vipin Kamble
@Vipin0124 · 0:51

@mira.gopal

Namaskar Miraji. Very beautiful depiction and illustration of the story that you have shared with us. Beauty of the whole narration was the lady in the house. How she has managed to handle all the things, the obstacles and the disturbances and the stress us. And somehow, somewhere she was able to make the things aligned back to the normal. It was a beautiful gift you shared on the evening of Women's Day. Thank you for sharing the beautiful review. Keep sharing your views. Thank you so much
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Welcome to Swell!

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Meera Gopalakrishnan
@mira.gopal · 2:28

@PSPV

Thank you, ma'am, for your reply. Even I have watched it as a young girl. But I would say Uma has left the impact on me. Lakshmi played the role of Uma and she was fantastic. She has left a very, very strong impact on me. Because, see, I would say, like, you can create a movie like Pink and shout, no means no, but to make a normal housewife speak for herself. That is when the real freedom of India starts
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Meera Gopalakrishnan
@mira.gopal · 0:04

@Vipin0124

And thank you, ma'am, for your reply to my swell it means a lot
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