by Trisha Sakhuja
Have you ever wondered how and what a rapist thinks during and after the horrible, sinful act of raping a woman? It’s not a normal thought process to have, but this fictional film, by
Have you ever wondered how and what a rapist thinks during and after the horrible, sinful act of raping a woman? It’s not a normal thought process to have, but this fictional film, by Purani Dili Talkies, delves into the mind of a proud rapist, who casually admits to his nurse the countless number of times he has since committed the crime. It was, however, his bad luck, that he was caught red-handed this time and beaten up by many onlookers.
More appalling than his nonsensical reasoning to rape is his nonchalant notion of not understanding the meaning of “rape.” His boastful misunderstandings about the consequences of rape lead to one conclusion: the lack of education of the common man in India about rape and sex is one that needs to be fixed and fixed now.
Or, we could all just teach every rapist a lesson, in the same way, this guy was taught, which you’ll see at the end of the short film.