In 2011, discussions around patriarchy, victim-blaming, and economic coercion were not as mainstream as they are today. Trishna asks hard questions: Can a poor woman ever truly consent when her survival depends on a rich man? Is escape possible when society views a “fallen woman” as irredeemable?
Would you like to know more about the plot, cast, or production of "Trishna"?
), a young woman living in a rural village in Rajasthan who works multiple jobs to support her impoverished family. Her life changes when she meets (played by ), the wealthy, British-born son of a property developer. The Opportunity
In 2011, discussions around patriarchy, victim-blaming, and economic coercion were not as mainstream as they are today. Trishna asks hard questions: Can a poor woman ever truly consent when her survival depends on a rich man? Is escape possible when society views a “fallen woman” as irredeemable?
Would you like to know more about the plot, cast, or production of "Trishna"?
), a young woman living in a rural village in Rajasthan who works multiple jobs to support her impoverished family. Her life changes when she meets (played by ), the wealthy, British-born son of a property developer. The Opportunity