|    This is the movie made in the 1970’s in Tamil Nadu, India. Much of   the story is set in the same period. Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidargal (Sometimes   Some People) is a Tamil movie directed by a veteran director Bhim Singh,   written by the famous writer Jayakanthan, this film was taken from his novel   of the same name, the book went on to win the highest Indian Literary award  and the actor Lakshmi who was the protagonist of this film went on to win the   first National Award for the best actress by a Tamil actor in 1976. 
 
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The story is about a young girl losing her virginity in an unavoidable   circumstance and how the people around her treat her after this incident, (“unavoidable   circumstance” later becomes a debate in the movie itself) so who are these   people and how they influence her. Ganga – The Girl : I felt she is somewhat a bold depiction of women   for that time ( 1970’s ).  Initially sporting innocence- On a rainy day she   takes a hitchhike and gets raped. Ideally most would have covered it under   the carpet, but she let her mother knew about it, which forces her brother to   throw her out of the house.  Later applying a maturity mask- Then her uncle   flirts with her by posing a fatherly-love, she tactfully avoids him and makes   him realize his bitter-intentions. Once she finds Prabhu ( now a married man   ), the guy who changed her life. She tries to walk a tight rope without   crossing the line.  Returning back to the innocence stage-  Her being adamant of not getting married and   begging Prabhu to marry her. Then supposedly leading her life in his   memories. 
 
 
 
  |      Prabhu- The Guy: Play’s an important part in Ganga’ life, he is   filthy rich and most of the time played as much as a gentlemanly manner is   actually the cause of all mess. In the later part of the film, he tries to be   as good to Ganga, who turns as good well-wisher for her. Her Mom and brother – Orthodoxy characters who thinks the “society-world   around us is important than oneself” are the movers of this film. Their bad   moves are the ones which takes Ganga to edge of her life. Her Uncle- Should be a father-like figure, but tries to flirt with   Ganga. His bitter words to Ganga, triggers her to search for the guy ( Prabhu   ) who raped her. 
 
 The movie and the novel must be a controversy, you can’t often see an   Indian women on the screen smelling the cigarette pack and saying she likes   the smell ( even now 2012 ) and a women literally begging a married man to be   her husband ( at least on screen ). The movie slightly touches the notion “a   rape is not always a rape”, which is still debatable. 
 
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