Review of Chhatriwali: Rakul Preet sings a vivacious performance in a film 

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Sanya Dhingra, who is determined to improve the status of women in Haryana's bustling Haryana town, follows Karnal's famous Kalpana Chawla. 

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Ms Chawla is mentioned a few times in 'Chhatriwali", clearly the filmmakers are proud to have filmed this true-life Karnalki-beti. 

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But Ms. Dhingra ( Rakulpreet Singh), a film's fictional chemistry wizard, is not a pipe-in-the sky dreamer 

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She wants people to have safe sex. Men to use condoms to protect women from unwanted pregnancies. It's obvious that astronauts have a much easier job than she does. 

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Nushhratt Bharuccha do almost the exact same thing in Jan Hit Mein Jaari a few months ago.  

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Although many elements in 'Chhatriwali" remind you of the previous film, it's a very important topic and it doesn't hurt to make more films about it. 

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Why should conversations about condoms or safe sex lead us to tired, jaded remarks about how these things are 'ashleel' and inappropriate for young girls and boys 

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as well as bedrooms where'respectably married' couples may engage in mutually enjoyable copulation 

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The film's treatment is so backward, even though it claims to be progressive. Is this coyness? Are these the 60s 

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Here is what Sanya (Rakulpreet Singh), initially reluctant, must face when she discovers that she is a quality control specialist in a condoms manufacturing plant run by Satish Kaushik (a kind-hearted gentleman) 

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