Tottaa Pataaka Item Maal
- 2019
- 1h 47m
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6.3/10
7.9K
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Four women from Delhi, NCR and Gurgaon, tired of dealing with the incessant fear of rape, decide to teach one man how it feels to be afraid of being raped on a daily basis.Four women from Delhi, NCR and Gurgaon, tired of dealing with the incessant fear of rape, decide to teach one man how it feels to be afraid of being raped on a daily basis.Four women from Delhi, NCR and Gurgaon, tired of dealing with the incessant fear of rape, decide to teach one man how it feels to be afraid of being raped on a daily basis.
Chitrangada Satarupa
- Chitra Joardar
- (as Chitrangada Chakraborty)
Gaurav M Sharma
- Goon Outside the Farmhouse
- (as Gaurav Sharma)
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Extremely gripping story, makes you get out of your comfort zone and think. There is justice done to a dark and radical 'what if' that comes to mind when one has been let down too many times. It is very refreshing to see badass women take charge of the situation, on screen. Really loved how a woman's anger is respectfully acknowledged and portrayed so beautifully. A realistic plot, that will keep you at the edge of your seat till then end.
Movie is good and a must watch. It's a slap on all those men who think women are only for sex, slave to men, machine to give birth. The story is slow here and there but gets intense eventually. The execution could've been a bit better though.
Although whats shown in the movie is unethical but the things going on with women that we read in newspapers almost everyday is also unethical, so I don't mind.
Go watch it, its worth your time.
Although whats shown in the movie is unethical but the things going on with women that we read in newspapers almost everyday is also unethical, so I don't mind.
Go watch it, its worth your time.
The storyline of the movie is quite interesting. I'm not giving out any spoilers. It's the story about 4 women kidnapping a guy and they try to make him realise the fear of rape. The screenplay, direction , acting everything is good in the movie. Recommended.
I'm not sure whether sex education is given to everyone or not, but I strongly want this documentary to be showed to each and every men no matter someone sitting in a business class flight or someone whos sitting at every corner of the streets teasing ladies. If we talk about equality I want men to understand the fear of rape. I want such eve teasers to be left naked on the streets to understand how it feels and yes Aditya kirpalani did a great great job by showing a parallel side of feminism.. Thankyou
I'm rating 9 just cuz I want this director to know that his films are so great that we can't wait one year for one single film.. I want him to know he's doing a great job and I am waiting to see more of his work..
I'm rating 9 just cuz I want this director to know that his films are so great that we can't wait one year for one single film.. I want him to know he's doing a great job and I am waiting to see more of his work..
Most of us are probably used to the kinds of Bollywood movies that have a certain style to them. They may have a lot of singing and dancing and probably drag on for more than two and a half hours. You've probably only seen one or two of them, or maybe none at all, just because watching them can be so tedious.
Those films aren't bad, in my opinion, and I've even enjoyed a few of them quite a bit, but it's just hard for me to get in the mood for them sometimes. They can feel like this big event, and they don't have as much appeal for viewers who may not be from India.
This film, however, was a completely different experience. It tells a relevant and intriguing human story that all of us can relate to in one way or another. It does not feel at all like a typical Bollywood film, because it's not. It's not like anything at all, as a matter of fact, but it has more in common with European art films than anything I've seen come out of India. It is a true work of art. Highly recommend.
Those films aren't bad, in my opinion, and I've even enjoyed a few of them quite a bit, but it's just hard for me to get in the mood for them sometimes. They can feel like this big event, and they don't have as much appeal for viewers who may not be from India.
This film, however, was a completely different experience. It tells a relevant and intriguing human story that all of us can relate to in one way or another. It does not feel at all like a typical Bollywood film, because it's not. It's not like anything at all, as a matter of fact, but it has more in common with European art films than anything I've seen come out of India. It is a true work of art. Highly recommend.
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- The Incessant Fear of Rape
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- $150,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 47m(107 min)
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