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Wrestle, Dad is a feminist film. Do you know what the point is?

"wrestling! Dad is a film based on a true story, which tells the inspirational story of a wrestler's father who trained his three daughters to be wrestlers.

The whole story criticizes the traditional discrimination against women and emphasizes that women can also have the right to pursue their personal career and the ability to realize their self-worth.

This is a feminist work.

Wrestler Mahavia failed to realize his dream of world championship for various reasons. He has always longed for a son to realize his unfinished dream.

As a result, four daughters were born in a row.

Although the film is handled in a comedy way, whenever Mahavia gives birth to his daughter, he is extremely sad, and his neighbors are eager to find ways to help him give birth to his son, and so on. We can smell that India's patriarchal tradition is deeply rooted to a very serious extent.

After the two daughters showed their fighting "talent", Mahavia opened up new ideas and decided to train them into wrestlers. In his view, times have changed, and women can win glory for their country even if they win the championship.

I never thought that this move encountered great environmental resistance and public opinion pressure. Not only have the two daughters been teased all the time, but Mahavia is also considered a strange person. When he took his daughters to the competition, he was teased by the organizers of the competition and even suggested that Mahavia take his daughters to the cooking competition.

Various experiences show how difficult it is for women to challenge a field traditionally monopolized by men in India.

More sadly, the daughters of Mahavia don't understand their father. They don't want to train so hard, and they don't know the value of wrestling. They lack female consciousness.

Until one day, they attended a girl's wedding, and learned from the words of early-married girls that wrestling can make them have their own careers and realize their own values like men, instead of focusing on pots and pans all their lives like traditional women. More importantly, they will have the initiative to control their own lives and no longer need to rely on marriage and men.

The daughters of Mahavia realized their father's painstaking efforts and began to actively train. Although the road to success was not smooth sailing and experienced some twists and turns, in the end, the eldest daughter, Gita, won the 55 kg competition in the Commonwealth Games, which realized her father's ideal and proved herself.

The whole story is touching and full of blood, which not only criticizes the traditional patriarchal ideology, but also encourages women to strive for self-improvement, boldly fight, bravely participate in competition and strive to realize their personal values, because women have this right and ability.