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The web series Man's World comes to an end with part 3 and 4 being just released. It's a call for equality which as a society we lack.
The web series Man’s World comes to an end with part 3 and 4 being just released. It’s a call for equality which as a society we lack.
The third and the fourth episodes of Man’s World is out, which also concludes the series. In the third episode, Kiran visits a night club and also walks back home. His encounters creeps, in the club and lands up in the police station.
In the fourth episode he is married, it explores the power play in an Indian marriage.
The series shows us, how we live with sexism each day and at times, we don’t even know about it.
Also, we need more such series, that’s a call for equality.
Watch the episodes here.
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