What's worse, the girl then becomes the trophy when the hero challenges the villain that he will be the one to remove the girl's sari and honeymoon with her on a specified date. Thus starts the match and the fight for the girl's sari. Who will be the rightful winner? Go ahead, take your kids because this is a U/A film. What's worse, every woman in the film is either a sex object, an item dancer... or a rape victim (a girl gets raped in a police station with no consequence to the story, just as a sidelight).
At the end of the film, she is awarded to the mighty murderous killer of her other suitor. All this would have been laughable if this was set in the Stone Age. But no, this is a modern-day story of might is right. If you can kill for the girl, you can take her and stake your claim for her sari.
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