The Great Indian Ka is the guy sitting in the back row of the theatre, not watching the film, but watching the audience watch the film. He is the critic, the clown, and the curator.
: In a powerful climax, she chooses her own humanity over tradition. She walks out of the kitchen—literally and figuratively—leaving behind the "great" Indian family to reclaim her own life, eventually finding work as a dance teacher. Why This Movie Matters