Watched Mardani and found it entertaining. Indian cinema has consistently been reinforcing the belief that systemic changes are not possible and the only resort available is personal heroics. The heroics in Mardani are performed by the heroine, Rani Mukherjee.
Our heroine finally and physically prevails upon the villain running a human trafficking gang. Thereupon the villain smiles and says, "Go ahead and beat me if it gives you any satisfaction for that is all that you can do: This is India and people like me with the right connections always go scot-free in the end." Surprisingly, the heroine acknowledges the observation as a fact and then hands over the bruised and defeated villain to his victims. Then she walks away after making a loud observation that it is precisely for this reason that many criminals get subjected to "public outrage." The victims beat the villain to death.
The chief minister of UP has much appreciated the film and exempted it from the hefty entertainment tax burden. Is that an encouragement for using "public outrage" as the only available weapon against well connected criminals and an admission that government and law are helpless in the matter?
Our heroine finally and physically prevails upon the villain running a human trafficking gang. Thereupon the villain smiles and says, "Go ahead and beat me if it gives you any satisfaction for that is all that you can do: This is India and people like me with the right connections always go scot-free in the end." Surprisingly, the heroine acknowledges the observation as a fact and then hands over the bruised and defeated villain to his victims. Then she walks away after making a loud observation that it is precisely for this reason that many criminals get subjected to "public outrage." The victims beat the villain to death.
The chief minister of UP has much appreciated the film and exempted it from the hefty entertainment tax burden. Is that an encouragement for using "public outrage" as the only available weapon against well connected criminals and an admission that government and law are helpless in the matter?
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