The frequently impossible conditions women have to face in India has been a recurring motif in local cinema, resulting in a number of excellent titles, with “Sexy Durga”, “Ajji” and “Shadow of Water” being some of the first that come to mind. Sajin Baabu follows on the same footsteps, by showing how this oppression comes from very different sources, and does not only apply to women.
Biriyaani is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Khadeeja, a very beautiful woman from a conservative Muslim family is married into a family where her mother-in-law is the absolute boss, and her husband a mouthpiece who just seems to follow her every whim. Khadeeja, however, manages quite well despite the circumstances, and the family lives a relatively good life, with her only issue being that her husband cannot satisfy her in bed. However, when she is informed that her brother has been...
Biriyaani is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Khadeeja, a very beautiful woman from a conservative Muslim family is married into a family where her mother-in-law is the absolute boss, and her husband a mouthpiece who just seems to follow her every whim. Khadeeja, however, manages quite well despite the circumstances, and the family lives a relatively good life, with her only issue being that her husband cannot satisfy her in bed. However, when she is informed that her brother has been...
- 5/23/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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