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Pink
A gay couple adopts a child as they find out about the issues with gay adoption and the gay lifestyle.
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Plot Summary
Three young women are implicated in the assault of a politician's nephew after a music concert. Their only hope for justice lies in a retired lawyer who must navigate the complexities of the Indian legal system and societal prejudice to defend them. The film explores themes of consent, reputation, and the challenges faced by women in contemporary India.
Critical Reception
Pink was widely acclaimed by critics and audiences for its powerful social commentary, strong performances, and relevance to contemporary issues. The film was praised for its sensitive handling of consent and its bold portrayal of the legal battles faced by women. It sparked significant discussions about gender dynamics and victim-blaming in society.
What Reviewers Say
A thought-provoking and impactful film that raises crucial questions about consent and gender.
Features stellar performances, particularly from Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu.
Its relevance and social message resonated strongly with viewers, making it a landmark film.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's strong social message regarding consent and women's rights. Many viewers appreciated the realistic portrayal of legal proceedings and the powerful performances, commending the film for its courage in tackling sensitive issues.
Awards & Accolades
Won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues. Amitabh Bachchan received critical acclaim for his performance.
Fun Fact
The word 'No' is central to the film's theme, and the film's climax powerfully illustrates the legal meaning and importance of consent, with the dialogue 'No means No' becoming a significant takeaway.
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