Compromised Female Space in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge
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Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
his thesis analyses the compromised female space in Yash Chopra’s Dilwale
Duhaniya Le Jayenge. My argument is that the cultural heritage that people possess
and the ideologies that shape out their socio-cultural structure travel with the people
wherever they go. Women are supposed to obey the males and limit themselves
within the boundaries of the patriarchal ideologies. Thus, the religion, rituals, cultural
heritage and patriarchal ideologies of the land of their birth place (India) are decisive
in shaping the notion of family, marriage, freedom and autonomy to the women
among the diasporic Indian communities of the western metropolitian location.
