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- What the hell does Alexander have to do with anything Aryan. Alexander was Greek the people he defeated in India in northern parts those were the Aryans. The losers.
- There is something called Surrogate motherhood. The woman only cant carry a child, she still produces eggs, All you have to do is in-vitro fertilisation and then plant the fertilised egg in the womb of a surrogate mother. And an INFERTILITY DOCTOR ought to know this.
- Since when the adoption process started taking like what 15 mins. Fill this form and by that time we will get the girl. The woman has not gone to her office since days and the man has no continuous source of income. They will fail the most basic of background checks.
Here’s a link to the article I found on internet in just 5 minutes of internet search on sperm donation, the issues, new laws that are coming up in the developed world. Nothing like that was shown in the movie.
Heres a link to another article I found on the same issue
Although this article is not completely relevant to the Indian scenario, I was expecting movie to show the conflict his wife faces accepting the fact that her husband has several biological children. That is the exact problem his wife should have had when she finds out, not whatever shallow problem they decided to show. I honestly cant even remember what was her problem in the first place.
There is also an issue if one of his child wants to have a connection with his biological father at some time in future and how does the couple decide to deal with it.
On the side note the movie tries to touch many social issues
but everything is half assed. The heroine is divorced but wait a minute, before
you think anything else let me make it clear she is still virgin and that why
now the hero can marry her without any problem.
The only mildly interesting part of the film is cultural
bickering in both the families. Though it is based on broad stereotypes and
nowadays it’s like a trend in the movies to do that. Delhi vs. Mumbai, South
India vs. North India. Well I have to say Punjabi and Bengali combination was
new and I got a few laughs out of it.
I have to say it totally crossed the line when the woman's father starts telling her how good a lover he was to her mother. Gross so
gross, I can not imagine any father anywhere in India telling his daughter
something like that in front of his sister. I just wanted to put my fingers in
my ears and go lalalalallalalalalalalal.
The
movie nowhere leaves the cliché ridden path of some parents dying and just some
child being available for adoption. Most convenient. If you are addressing the issue of infertility you ought to address all aspects of it.
This movie never leaves the path of superficiality and instead of creating any awareness about the issue, blatantly misleads.