Full review here - https://www.filmcompanion.in/readers-articles/chhorii-amazon-prime-video-lacks-the-balance-between-horror-and-messaging-nushrratt-bharuccha/
Sakshi (Nushrratt Bharuccha) runs an NGO by the name of Nanhe Kadam Nayi Soch. The “nanhe kadam” part refers to her love for the children, and “nayi soch” means that this girl possesses modern sensibilities (she believes in gender equality and other stuff like that). Sakshi prefers eating street food from the street while her husband, Hemant (Saurabh Goyal), would like to have the same thing in a restaurant. When you receive this small information, you start seeing Sakshi as someone who is grounded. Hemant, on the other hand, gives off the scent of entitlement. The whiff becomes stronger when he questions whether is it wrong if the husband eats before the wife. But as we don’t have enough evidence on our hands and Hemant speaks politely, we ignore our intuitions and think he might just be teasing his wife.
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