Kariyatthi: The trailer of the film weaves a story centered on color and female foeticide

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Kariyatthi Trailer: What is evil in the color? The trailer of 'Kariyatthi' wasreleased, which seeks answers to the racism spread in society.


The trailer of the film weaves a story centered on color and female foeticide. The poster, which is very beautiful to look at, points towards a story that will make the audience aware of this truth of society.

Actress-producer neetu chandra has released the trailer of her much-awaited Bhojpuri film 'Kariyatthi' directed by National Award-winning director Nitin Neera Chandra. As the title suggests, the story of the film is about many social issues apart from skin color discrimination and female foeticide. The trailer of the film is becoming increasingly viral on social media and people are also praising the trailer fiercely.


The trailer of the film weaves a story centered on color and female foeticide. The poster, which is very beautiful to look at, points towards a story that will make the audience aware of this truth of society. It is shown in the trailer that a girl is born into a family. As soon as she is born, her mother says, what should I say, this black girl is born in a Brahmin's house. Her father and other relatives also look very worried about this.

The trailer further shows that as she grows up. Everyone calls her by the name 'Kariyatti'. Although the girl is also very good at reading and singing, society makes her feel all the time that she is black.Many people also tell her tips to make her complexion fair. In the end, she questions herself whether having a dark complexion is a crime. Why does society look at a person with a dark complexion with such an inferiority complex?


The trailer ends with the girl committing suicide, which shocks everyone. Let us tell you that this film will be released on the OTT Waves of the government of India on january 31. It is a great initiative of the government that they havelaunched an OTT, which will give the audience a chance to connect with indian stories. It is like a homecoming of their stories for the common people of India.

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