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Movie: Aitraaz

It sounds like you're referring to the 2004 Bollywood film (starring Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor, and Priyanka Chopra). When you say "make a feature," here’s what you might mean:

In conclusion, "Aitraaz" is a thought-provoking movie that explores the complex issues of sexual harassment, workplace relationships, and the Indian judicial system. The movie provides a nuanced representation of the consequences of a false accusation and the impact it can have on the accused. While the movie has its limitations, it contributes to the ongoing conversation about the need for greater awareness and sensitivity towards issues related to sexual harassment. aitraaz movie

Priyanka Chopra’s character revived the Bollywood trope of the "Vamp"—a seductive, negative female character. However, the film gave her agency and power, making her a formidable antagonist rather than a caricature. It sounds like you're referring to the 2004

Raj Malhotra, a cell phone engineer, has a promising career. Three years prior to the main events, he was in a relationship with Sonia, a model. When Sonia became pregnant, she chose to abort the baby and leave Raj to marry the wealthy Ranjit Roy for money and status. While the movie has its limitations, it contributes

"Aitraaz" received mixed reviews from critics but performed moderately well at the box office. The movie was praised for its bold and thought-provoking theme, but criticized for its pacing and some plot inconsistencies. The movie sparked a national debate on the issue of sexual harassment and the need for greater awareness and sensitivity.