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Which song is the MV shown on TV in "Toilet Hero"?

The Indian movie "Toilet Hero" has been well received by netizens after its release. The Douban score is 7.1. India is really a magical country. A story about toilets may seem very small, but it is full of dignity. , Indian films are better-looking than many Hollywood films today, focus on social issues, have unique styles and are worthy of respect. There are several interludes in the film that are very nice, but what is the name of the song?

An inventory of the three interludes

"Subha?Ki?Train"--SachetTandon/ParamparaThakur

"Gori?Tu?Latth?Maar"--SonuNigam/PalakMuchhal/PalakMuchhal

"Hans?Mat?Pagli"--SonuNigam/ShreyaGhoshal

"Toilet Hero" is produced by An Indian feminist-themed film directed by Shri Narayan Singh and starring Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pedkar.

The film tells the story of the bride Jaye, who after marrying Keshav, found that there was no toilet in her home and insisted on divorce, which eventually set off a women's toilet revolution.

This movie was released in India last year. It is an out-and-out phenomenon. In addition to its good box office performance, the domestic promotional poster also wrote "A movie that changes the fate of 600 million Indian women." Film".

It sounds exaggerated, but the problem solved (in our opinion) is very small. As mentioned at the beginning, it is fighting for women's rights to use the toilet at home.

Eating, sleeping, and going to the toilet are the three major daily activities of human beings. If even the most basic rights are deprived...

It should not be surprising if this kind of thing happens in India. After all, the entire country is equivalent to open-air public toilets, and men can be seen peeing everywhere.

Earlier, data showed that 70% of Indian households were not equipped with toilets.

It can be said that the screenwriter of "Toilet Hero" is also a master of love poetry, "I feel lost in your eyes, like sandalwood dissolved in water." Although singing and dancing are standard features of every Indian film, It doesn't make people feel bored, this is a kind of unique display. Indian films incorporate national culture, religion, and values ??into them. After 122 years of development, they have become a tool for the Indian people to fight against reality and a reliance on the future.

We are in a new era of development and convenience, and it is almost unimaginable to live without toilets. The reason why they want to keep their homes without toilets is related to their religious beliefs.

How can you let a dirty toilet live in the same room with the noble gods at home!

You don’t want a car or a house, but you want a toilet. You want to say, India Is the new woman really interesting?

However, just a small toilet can test whether a country, a family, or a person's ideas have progressed.

It is not difficult to build a toilet. What is difficult is the innovation of traditional concepts and the establishment of modern concepts. This is the theme that this film really wants to explore.

Keshav and Gaya, representing two completely different concepts of "tradition" and "modernity", engaged in a series of collisions and struggles around the "toilet".

It is reported that the film is adapted from real events. According to the creative team of "Toilet Heroes": "The plot in the film is very similar to the actual situation in some parts of India. Not only do we know the prototype characters of the story, but we have also communicated with many other people who have had similar experiences, and even learned about the opposition Only by being close to the lives of the audience can everyone feel that the film is about their lives."