Critics of the book argue that it presents subjective, distorted views and generalizes negatively against men. However, for the millions of women who resonated with it, the book's power lies in its banal, everyday depiction of discrimination. As one reviewer from The Hindu noted, while the book might not break new literary ground, it is "impressive as a social document that records the everyday oppressions faced by women". In stark contrast to the anti-feminist backlash, women have rated both the book and the film overwhelmingly high, underscoring the deep gender divide the novel exposes.
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