I started watching it on OTT after it came out. At first I was the only one glued to the screen while my family kept chatting, but as the story went on everyone fell silent and actually paid attention. Honestly, it's a recent film with real substance – it breaks down the importance of education and feminism in a very simple way.
This film is a perfect example that movies aren't only for entertainment.
Thaai Kelavi showcases the value of education, self‑reliance and humanity beautifully. The ambulance death scene is especially gripping.
I've always wondered: if education is so important, why didn't she pass it on to any of her sons? Edit: None of her sons seem educated enough.
The film isn't really about the importance of education; it's more about savings, investing in gold and how geopolitics can boost its value, so you can hand it over to relatives later – even if they're not worth it. Edit: It's really about money management and a solid financial setup.