Kahaani

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Kahaani is a movie full of suspense, data, and thrilling element. In the beginning, it is a movie with an ordinary plot where a woman is in search of her missing husband. The woman uses her pregnancy to stir harmlessness on the audience as she is taken as a vulnerable being through-out the movie. The unpredictable and mind-boggling woman is Vidya. Every pregnant woman is perceived as a delicate being, and most people help the woman get around as she needs help. She uses this perception to portray her harmlessness and eventually takes the police officers as puppets in her mission.

Vidya gets into India searching for his husband, which is essentially normal as the woman needs to find the father of her unborn child. She clearly stated that she needed to know what she could tell her unborn child concerning her father. A mother must come when a child asks her concerning the father if the entire father is no longer in the picture. She uses femininity to through off people keeping an eye on her. After all, the identity of Arnab Bagchi was also a concoction in her mission to hunt down Milan Damji.

Vidya managed to win over Parambrata, a recruit cop who then chooses to go out of his way to help her out, especially because she is pregnant. Through the Scenes, she sparks him emotionally, and he starts getting attracted to her as they work together. As a result of her femininity, she manages to use him in her mission, yet he cannot suspect as he sees her as a young pregnant woman in need of help in a new city. It was not unusual for him to find her with certain skills or question her skills as she convinced him very easily. Parambrata finds out later that he was just a puppet in a plot to hunt down Milan Damji, yet he could not realize because he was too naïve.

Vidya’s character in the movies defines the typical portrayal of women. Women experience a latter of stereotypes, yet Vidya emerged as terrifying and formidable. Their dressing is a common tool that is used to stereotype women in the country. Vidya was also careful in engagement and ensured that they followed some of the essential cultures. Women were expected to wear red during a celebration, which is widely known to symbolize purity, fertility, and prosperity. In the celebration, the god wipes out evil. Vidya uses the celebration as a getaway strategy after completing her mission. She joined other women with matching outfits, and innocently walked away.

The fact that Vidya was pregnant was able to blind many viewers, especially with the emotionless cop who tries to convince Vidya to give up and not go back. To many, that was not the right way to treat a pregnant woman. Every person that tried to help Vidya was killed, and she created a sense of fear in her.  She made sure that the police trusted her through her mission. She not only used her femininity to win their trust; she also ensured that the police felt that they were using her to find Milan Damji (Zeiler, 2020). However, she was using them instead of playing them like puppets through the mission, and they were used to make her mission successful at the end of the movie and put down Milan Damji.

 

 

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Kahaani~ Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/title/70236020

Zeiler, X. (2020). Kahaani (2012), film review. Asian Ethnicity. https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/publications/kahaani-2012-film-review

 

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