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Salo Or The 120 Days Of Sodom Movie In Hindi

The film reduces its victims to "things" – objects for consumption. This mirrors discussions in Hindi political discourse about caste, gender, and class. The lower-caste or economically weaker sections are often treated as instruments of labor or pleasure. The famous scene where the libertine smashes a piano (a symbol of high art) and then forces a boy to eat the keys while a crowd cheers is a metaphor for how fascism destroys beauty and humanity simultaneously.

: The film suggests that modern consumer culture forces a similar kind of "consumption" of human dignity, where people have a limitless choice of gratifications but no real freedom. salo or the 120 days of sodom movie in hindi