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  1. 5 days ago · The ghoonghat—also known as ghunghat, ghunghta, ghomta, orhni, odani, laaj, chunari, jhund, or kundh—is a traditional head covering or scarf worn by married women in many Indian communities. It can cover just the head or the entire face. History of Ghoonghat.

  2. 2 days ago · (The ghoonghat is a fabric that covers a woman’s entire face, concealing her identity and, by extension, her modesty. While many view the practice as archaic, the custom is still prevalent in ...

  3. 5 days ago · Laapataa Ladies makes a strong impression of a woman's identity. It uses ghoonghat (a veil) as a representation of stereotypes. While explaining its importance in driving the entire story, Sneha said, "It is about finding your identity with or without the veil.

  4. 15 hours ago · First, let’s recap the movie. Set in rural India in 2001, it revolves around two brides: one so innocent that you feel pity for her, and the other an ambitious woman willing to go to great lengths to achieve her dreams. The ghoonghat-clad (veiled) women end up getting swapped on their way to their in-laws’ homes, sparking a chaotic bride hunt.

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  6. 3 days ago · A veiled dig at the ghoonghat . The story starts with Deepak (Sparsh Shrivastava) and Phool Kumari’s (Nitanshi Goel) post-wedding rituals. As the newlyweds set out from Phool’s house to Deepak’s, she is told to get used to the ghoonghat (veil). The couple travel via boat, on top of a bus, and then board a train.

  7. 5 days ago · As for Phool, the ghoonghat caused the most significant accident of her life - getting lost and eventually finding herself as a woman, separate from the labels of 'wife' or daughter. It is her journey of self-actualisation, and the film conveys that empowerment can also mean learning to be an individual on your own without escaping the shackles ...

  8. 5 days ago · Laapataa Ladies Oscar Entry: Film Federation of India (FFI) President Ravi Kottakara revealed the reason behind selecting Laapataa Ladies as India's official entry for the 97th Oscars to be held on March 2, 2025. The Kiran Rao, Aamir Khan film won over two other strong contenders - Aattam and All We Imagine As Light. , Bollywood News - Times Now