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Documentary - Oscar


This is a famous documentary about honor killings in Pakistan won an Oscar on Sunday night having already spurred the country’s government toward toughening laws to protect women. ' A girl in the river' is a documentary film based on a real story of pakistani woman. It is about how she struggle for freedom of her own choice and how she victimize of honour killing.
Moni Mohsin Sharmeen in most of her works highlights the inequality with women which was prevailed in her society. She is aware from the current situation and what is needed in market. She doesn't highlight only of the suffering of women but she much aware about the facts that now a days feminism was in prevailing position and the voice in favour of feminism definitely discussed in society.
These types of writers are inviting negative comments as for their publicity and
There are many places where the writer try to show the reality. Many people not like Arvind Adiga because he shows the reality of India,bad side of India so people who liked to see the glory of their nation and not accept him.
The prime duty of any literary writer is to present the contemporary issues and pictures of nation. Everyone has the right to voice and freedom of expression. So, they are free to country. But many follower of ideology and political discourses try to banned this kind of harsh reality because they do not bear the bad images of their culture and country.

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