PNN New Delhi [India] May 29 In the glamour of Indian cinema the small-budget movie Unwoman stands out as a film delivering message beautifully and without being preachy Directed by Pallavi Roy Sharma produced by Gunjan Goel and co-written by Pallavi and Susheel Sharman the story challenges old ideas about love and gender Pallavi Roy Sharma Unwoman shows love in a different light focusing on a relationship between a man and a transgender woman She has succeeded wonderfully on making a realistic film which also has a dose of entertainment and rustic humour Set in the rural landscape of Rajasthan the story revolves around Bhanwar whose lonely life changes when he meets Sanwri a transgender Kinner person What starts as a transactional relationship turns into an unusual love story but then love has its own challenges The film talks about bride-trafficking male-female skewed ratio LGBTQ rights and human vulnerability UnWoman showed that even men are victims of social pressure Gunjan Goel th
In a cinematic landscape where LGBTQ narratives often revolve around struggles and discrimination, "Unwoman" emerges as a groundbreaking portrayal of love transcending societal norms.
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