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Katrin Mozhi is a delightful movie which has a strong female character who will stay with you long after you have watched the film.
In ‘Katrin Mozhi’ , Jyothika plays Vijayalakshmi, a middle class housewife doing a late night talk show in a radio channel. Her decision to work has adverse effects on her family but, how she manages to balance both family and career forms the story of the film.
In the mornings, after the residents of the big residential apartment complex leave for their busy everyday jobs, she sits in her balcony and chats with the pigeons that flutter there every morning. She’s so talkative and conversational that she doesn’t even spare a bird from her banter. So, it doesn’t come as a surprise, when we see her landing the job of a radio jockey.
Kaatrin Mozhi revolves around Vijayalakshmi, who’s a homemaker battling many conflicts. Her father repeatedly belittles her for having flunked her Class XII exams. Her sisters keep putting her down. However, she is, admittedly, happy in her own world comprising her husband and son. But, she wishes to go that extra mile by doing something more. Is she able to do that when she accidentally lands the job of a night radio jockey?
The delicate balance that every woman needs – embracing the world outside with the same warmth which she exudes at home – is the very essence of Kaatrin Mozhi.
For those who’ve not seen Tumhari Sulu, Kaatrin Mozhi will be a breezy watch to take home a memorable woman character- an enthusiastic housewife whose mantra is “Ennaala mudiyum.” (I can do it).
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UP Boards Topper Prachi Nigam was trolled on social media for her facial hair; our obsession with appearance is harsh on young minds.
Prachi Nigam’s photo has been doing the rounds on social media for the right reasons. Well, scratch that- I wish the above statement were true. This 15-year-old girl should ideally be revelling in her spectacular achievement of scoring a whopping 98.05% and topping her tenth-grade boards. But oddly enough, along with her marks, it’s something else that garners more attention – her facial hair.
While the trolls are driving themselves giddy by mocking this girl who hasn’t even completed her school yet, the ones who are taking her side are going one step ahead – they are sharing her photoshopped pictures, sans the facial hair, looking nothing less than a celebrity with captions saying – “Prachi Nigam, ten years later”.
Doctors have already diagnosed her with PCOD in their comments, based on photographic evidence. While we have names for people shamed for their weight – body shaming, for their skin colour- racism, for their age- age shaming, for being a female- sexism, this category of shaming where one faces criticism for their appearance has no name. With that, it also has zero shame attached to it.
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