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9 Powerful Dialogues From Movies And Series In 2022: Here is our list! Check it out if your favourite has made the cut or not!
Who doesn’t love a good dialogue being delivered on screen? Movies and series, occupy a significant part of our life. And thanks to the rise of OTT platforms, we can watch anything we want at any time.
In this article, we have curated a list of 9 dialogues from movies and series from 2022!
Jalsa is on Prime Video, is a thriller film which tries to uncover the mystery around a hit-and-run case. Vidya Balan and Shefali Jha are two women on this cat and mouse chase which makes viewers question how much privileage shapes our lives.
This thriller on Netflix about a missing veteran actress named Anamika. The story was not only hard hitting but also full of dialogues with eye-opening wisdoms and some interesting LGBQTIA subplots.
The first episode of Modern Love: Mumbai, Raat Rani is a story about a cook from Kashmir who lives in the city of dreams with her security guard husband.
The best thing about legal dramas? They strip the lies and present in the naked truth to their viewers. This hindi series revolves around an “ideal virtuous family” and law firm that loves the grey shades a bit too much.
It is a story about a woman named Mathi, who doesn’t back down to societal and cultural pressure, after being gang-raped and harassed by the criminals. The film is currently streaming on SonyLiv.
Aside from the grand sets and empathic storytelling, the film presents to us a story Gangubai who tried to protect fellow sex-workers within the best of her abilities in a time period when everything was against her.
Ammu is a hard-hitting story about domestic violence. Her journey to leave her husband is not easy, but it shows the audience how different victims of domestic violence react differently. Ammu is streaming on Prime Video.
Madhuri’s Pallavi Patel is an ordinary housewife in a simple middle-class family. But when things from her past resurfaces, her sexuality comes into question.
We all know the best sex is always safe sex, but have you ever wondered, what happens to people who work in sales of condom and other such protection. The topic of sex is still a taboo in this country, but women who work in this industry is harder! Manokamma’s story is streaming on Zee5.
Now that we have reached almost the end of this year, which were your favourite dialogues? And are you eagerly looking forward to the films and series that will come out in 2023?
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This systematic division has resulted in a widely accepted notion whereby the public sphere is demarcated as a men’s zone and the private sphere as belonging to women. Consequently, women are expected to stay at home and manage the household chores while men are supposed to go out and make a living with no interest whatsoever in the running of the household.
This divide is said to be grounded in the intrinsic nature of men and women. Women are believed to be compassionate, affectionate and loving and these supposedly ‘feminine’ qualities make them the right fit for caring roles. Men, on the other hand are allegedly more sturdy, strong and bold and hence, the ones to deal with the ordeals of the outside world.
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