Poster Of Hellaro Starring Shraddha Dangar

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Around the same time last year (2019) Gujarati cinema took a U-turn and dug deep into its folklore. Born was Hellaro and the rest, as they say, is history. Out of all things on Earth women were restricted to and oppressed for, one was playing Garba (a traditional Gujarati folk dance) in this fictional village of Samarpura. It is where men bowed down in front of the Goddess Amba and beat, abuse and subject their women to suppression unimaginable. Today on Koimoi recommends, I recommend you to watch this Abhishek Shah directorial that is both visually and ideologically impeccable.

Director: Abhishek Shah

Available On: MX Player

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Language: Gujarati (with subtitles)

The year is 1975, and we are introduced to Samarpura while then Prime Minister of India, Late Indira Gandhi, is announcing emergency over the radio. A man says “This is what happens when you give the power to a woman”, Abhishek Shah puts the patriarchy and male chauvinism at full display. But that is not the only thing he does. Hellaro that tells the story of 13 women who dared to question back the orthodox doesn’t make the gaze of the two parties involved, but that of a third person who may just be a passer-by. In this case, he is a chap from the village who works in the city.