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Gendering Genocide: A Critical Analysis of Sex-Selective Extinction in Manish Jha's "Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women"
Upon release, Matrubhoomi was banned in several Indian states for “obscenity” and “inciting gender violence.” Critics argued it exploited rape for shock value; feminists defended it as necessary rupture. The film never had a wide theatrical run, surviving via festival circuits and pirated DVDRIPs—ironically, its underground distribution mirrors the hidden nature of sex selection. Matrubhoomi-A Nation Without Women DVDRIP-Multi...
Manish Jha’s 2003 dystopian drama Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (also released as A Nation Without Women ) is not a work of science fiction but a terrifyingly logical extension of India’s real-world sex ratio crisis. The film presents a fictional rural village where female infanticide and sex-selective abortion have eliminated almost all women. Through a brutal, allegorical narrative, Jha critiques patriarchal structures, commodification of female bodies, and the social collapse that follows gender imbalance. This paper analyzes the film’s narrative structure, symbolic imagery, and socio-political commentary. The film presents a fictional rural village where