
The story is all about the first ever female Indian ruler of Delhi sultanate time, Razia sultan. Its all about the un-riped, non matured persona of Indian movie viewers of that time, which rejected a sheer classic just because it was not in common man`s language, but indeed had the magical sense of poetric Urdu and Hindi combination. We will no longer boast about Indira Nooyi or Shikha Sharma, as every house of this nation of Laxmi Bai and Razia Sultan will have its own Indira Nooyi and Chanda Kochhar….Well, as the title says, it is infact the most underrated movie ever produced by Indian cinema. Such steps can trigger a revolution which can transform the whole scenario of Indian woman. Media can be properly utilized to propagate ideas and information across the country.Many projects can be initiated to educate each and every woman.Awareness can be instilled among the women regarding primary issues like AIDS, malnutrition and self employment.Some of the steps which can assist in bumping off the boulders from the path of progress of the descendants of ‘Eve’ can be:. Now the time has come to take some conspicuous steps to set the records straight. Insufficient income and the lack of employment are the pressing concerns of today’s women in India. Of that number, 120 million are women who live in pauperization. India, with a population of 1000 million, is the world’s second most populous country. Its not the time to boast about what we have accomplished but its an alarming time to turn our faces towards the women struggling for their survival. On the front stage, the stature obtained by women like Indira Nooyi and Shikha Sharma presents a flawless delineation of Indian women, but the truth lies deep down the back stage where women are even deprived of the 3 basic requirements-“Bed ”,”Bread” and “Apparel”. The portrayal of the status of women in India is quite deceptive.
