Dhai Aakhar, releasing on 22 November 2024, based on the domestic violence angle, weaves a story of a woman who faces maltreatment from her spouse and gathers strength for recouping her identity in the wake of her association with an author, raising the query of social mores in its direction given by Praveen Arora.
Already creating a flutter at the Indian International Film Festival, Mrinal Kulkarni-starrer Teerthatan Ke Baad, based on the book by Amrik Singh Deep, promises to be an intense emotional ride with Anupam Roy’s music and Asghar Wajahat’s story.
Dhai Aakhar presents a detailed discussion on psychological aftermath of abuse and underlines the journey that Harshita undertakes to self-determination and her ‘non-conformist’ relations with Sridhar.
The movie is set in the 1980s and deals with constrictive gender roles as well as strength that argues to stand up against oppressive social norms. Harshita’s transformation involves far more than fleeing abusive situations: she faces societal norms that limit women’s freedom. The movie thus reflects how love can be an act of rebellion against such boundaries.
Dhai Aakhar sends out a very powerful message regarding escape from abuse and questioning of prevalent social expectations regarding women’s rights and dignity. That encourages viewers to take thought into what extent social change is required to ensure equational empowerment of women.
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