'Laapata Ladies' Review | A portrayal of satire laughs in a veiled society
"Laapata Ladies" released on 'Netflix' is a refreshing ride that takes you to a time where mobile phones were a luxury, where speaking no more than a few words in english was an act of pride and where losing one's newly wed wife was as easy as losing a coin in the pocket. The film is set in in the year 2001 around rural villages of Madhya Pradesh where more the dowry ,greater the groom is to be expected, where highly educated girls are seen as halley's comet and where a woman speaking the name of her husband is an offensive act. Kiran Rao created this parody of societal norms while taking a toll on governmental ways of operating things as well. Rao took all of this fuss and created a cinematic splendour without lighting any controversies around it making it one of best comedy too to watch this year. The story goes around as two newly wedded brides gets lost and distanced from their respective grooms and all this took place just because of a simple yet old fa...