Dharini

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Dharini
Directed by Susant Misra
Written bySusant Misra
Ashima Chiber
R.N. Trivedi
Starring Kirti Kulhari
Rachna Shah
Avni Vasa
Jyoti Dogra
Richa Nayyar
CinematographyJugal Debata
Edited byRavi Patnaik
Music bySujeet Chaubey
Akshaya Mohanty
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Country India
Language Odia

Dharini (aka Whispers of Change) is a 2002 India Oriya film directed by Susant Misra.

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Plot

Four women in a middle-class traditional household fight for dignity in their own ways. Sarala contracts a sexually transmitted disease from her wayward husband and is unable to bear children. She is distraught but helpless. Kamala takes a step towards change in the traditional male dominated family when she is asked to go for a repeated abortion. She defies her husband and leaves the house. Shweta, the widow considered a burden on the family too is encouraged to seek an honourable life. Nandini is already socially active and liberal minded aspiring for a free life away from home. [1]

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