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Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (2003) is a harrowing, unflinching look at the extreme consequences of female foeticide and patriarchal violence. Directed by Manish Jha
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Introduction
Despite being over two decades old, the themes of Matrubhoomi continue to resonate: The "Motherland" Paradox: Why it matters today Two
The film illustrates how gender violence is inseparable from other social hierarchies. Kalki’s attempt to escape with a low-caste servant triggers a brutal caste war, showing that a society built on the exclusion of women inevitably turns its violence inward. The "Motherland" Paradox:
Why it matters today
Two decades on, Matrubhoomi remains relevant. Sex ratios continue to be a concern in parts of South Asia; the film’s allegory still resonates in discussions about gender equity, reproductive rights, and the social costs of discriminatory practices. As a piece of socially engaged cinema, it challenges viewers to consider how cultural preferences and structural injustices culminate in human suffering — and what collective responsibility might look like to prevent it.