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Women are popularly accused of not knowing what they want. We'll clear that up for you - most of the time they simply want to go about life unhindered and unchallenged by the other sex.
Women want to be able to walk the street without having to look over their shoulder to see if anyone's following too close, wear what they choose without worrying about what effect the length of the hemline will have on the men they happen to meet, and think nothing of flagging down a car full of gents for help when stranded without worrying about whether they would have been safer spending the night in their own broken-down vehicle.
With this thought in mind, Queen director Vikas Bahl made the short film 'Going Home' featuring young actress Alia Bhatt.
If you are a woman, you'll know that when you are driving alone at night, hourly phone calls from parents are a given. Bahl's viral video captures the anxiety of a daughter's mother and the 'this-has-happened-to-me' kind of situation aptly and realistically.
However, the second-half of the video brings an unexpected twist to this common tale. It gives us a glimpse of what we could have and how wonderful it would feel to be able to get home safely with a little help from those who our parents warn us about.
Watch and share:
Women want to be able to walk the street without having to look over their shoulder to see if anyone's following too close, wear what they choose without worrying about what effect the length of the hemline will have on the men they happen to meet, and think nothing of flagging down a car full of gents for help when stranded without worrying about whether they would have been safer spending the night in their own broken-down vehicle.
With this thought in mind, Queen director Vikas Bahl made the short film 'Going Home' featuring young actress Alia Bhatt.
If you are a woman, you'll know that when you are driving alone at night, hourly phone calls from parents are a given. Bahl's viral video captures the anxiety of a daughter's mother and the 'this-has-happened-to-me' kind of situation aptly and realistically.
However, the second-half of the video brings an unexpected twist to this common tale. It gives us a glimpse of what we could have and how wonderful it would feel to be able to get home safely with a little help from those who our parents warn us about.
Watch and share:
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