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Double XL (Satram, 2022)是一部关于肥胖女性因体重而感到羞耻的电影。这部电影的主角由Sonakshi Sinha(作为Saira Khanna)和Huma Qureshi(作为Rajshree Trivedi)饰演。除了《Dum Laga Ke Haisha》(Katariya, 2015)也在这部电影中被引用,直到《Double XL》上映,主流印度宝莱坞电影中的女性身体刻板印象才被广泛讨论。在电影的开头,观众对这两个女人的生活有了一些了解,她们的故事最终交汇在一起,改变了她们的旅程,改变了她们对自己和周围世界的看法。30岁的密鲁特妇女拉杰什里·特里维迪从小就梦想成为一名体育节目主持人。她甚至梦想在一个场景中与印度板球运动员Shikhar Dhawan跳舞。虽然她毕业于坎普尔大学大众传播专业,但她一直没能实现自己的梦想。尽管Rajshree不感兴趣,但她的母亲主要关心的是嫁给她超重的女儿,因为她自己也一直是身体羞辱的受害者。当Rajshree入围德里一家媒体组织的体育节目主持人的试镜名单时,媒体负责人(吉米·谢吉尔饰)拒绝了她的照片,因为她超重了。在最初的一个场景中,Rajshree提到他在社交媒体上有几千名粉丝。虽然她说这话时很自豪,但这句话却很讽刺。在印度,女性制作令人尴尬的淫秽内容可以拥有数百万粉丝,令人遗憾的是,Rajshree不能吹嘘这一点,因为公众可能不想看到一个女性说话,因为她很胖,而且被认为没有吸引力。另一位主角Saira Khanna是一位出生于伦敦的女性,在父亲去世后,她与母亲和哥哥一起搬到了印度。她是一名居住在德里的时装设计师,在与模特男友分手后,她发现自己陷入了停滞状态。没有后者的帮助,她不知道如何才能让她的时尚拍摄梦想成真。分手的主要原因被描述为她太胖,而她的男朋友出轨了,和一个更苗条、更漂亮、更性感的女孩在一起。
Media and beauty stereotypes: review of the film Double XL
Double XL (Satram, 2022) is a film about obese women who are shamed because of their body weight. The lead characters in this film are portrayed by Sonakshi Sinha (as Saira Khanna) and Huma Qureshi (as Rajshree Trivedi). Except for Dum Laga Ke Haisha (Katariya, 2015) which is also referenced in the current film, female body stereotyping in mainstream Hindi Bollywood movies has not been widely discussed until the release of Double XL. In the beginning of the film, the audience get a few glimpses into the lives of these two women and their stories eventually intersect, changing their journeys and outlook about themselves and the world around them. Rajshree Trivedi, a 30-year-old Meerut woman, has always dreamt to be a sports presenter since childhood. She even dreams of dancing with the Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan in one scene. Though a graduate from Kanpur University’s mass communication program, she has not been able to realise her dreams. Despite Rajshree’s disinterest, her mother’s main concern is marrying her overweight daughter as she herself has been a victim of body shaming. When Rajshree is shortlisted for an audition to become a sports presenter for a Delhi-based media organization, the media head (Jimmy Shergill) rejects her photographs because she is overweight. In one of the initial scenes, Rajshree mentions having a few thousand social media followers. Though she says this with pride, the statement is ironic. In India, where females creating cringe worthy obscene content can have millions of followers, it is sad that Rajshree could not boast of it since the public might not want to see a female talking sense because she is fat and considered unattractive. The other lead character Saira Khanna is a London-born woman who moved to India with her mother and older brother after her father’s death. She is a Delhi-based fashion designer who finds herself at a standstill after breaking up with her model boyfriend. Without the latter’s help, she is clueless as to how she can make her dream of a fashion shoot come true. The main reason of this split is portrayed as her being obese and her boyfriend cheating on her with a slimmer girl who is considered more beautiful and sexually attractive.