The terrible predicament of rural women in India is shown in ‘Parched’, which Leena Yadav both wrote and directed. The film explores issues including child marriage, domestic abuse, and marital rape to show the negative aspects of patriarchal culture. It is a tale of rural women, with Radhika Apte as Lajjo, a lady despised for not having children, Tannishtha Chatterjee portraying Rani, a widow, and Surveen Chawla starring as dancer and sex worker Bijli. We are outraged and disgusted by scenes in which Lajjo is beaten or abused by her husband or when Janaki (Leher Khan), Rani's daughter-in-law and an underage bride, is raped by her husband. Sayani Gupta plays Champa in the film, a woman who flees her husband's house while being raped after marriage. The panchayat pushes her to go back to her marital home despite the fact that it has come to light that even her husband's male family members have sexually assaulted her. Although the film's brutality is brutal and upsetting, it also reflects the reality of our nation, which has to change.