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Anu Singh Choudhary, co-writer of the Hindi adaptation of 'The Great Indian Kitchen', found the production deeply personal and triggering, as it mirrored her own experiences with patriarchy. The film, released on Zee 5, explores how women are expected to manage household chores in a patriarchal system, with Sanya Malhotra portraying a new bride who is thrust into this role.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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