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She cried because of the shame of finally giving in and wetting her pants. Of course the rain meant her accident wasn't visible so she could hide her shame from onlookers...

I do think the directors are most likely into omo, to have made a film focused on a beautiful lady wetting her pants like that. However I also think there was a social purpose in showing the suffering of Indian women left without toilets, which can result in wetting.

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Hi beautiful people here ❤️, Recently I watched an Indian film regarding pee desperation. The film was about an Indian policewoman struggling to hold pee during her duty. The whole movie was abou

I watched the movie a few days ago and I really enjoyed it. I thought the acting was really good and the scenario of a policewoman assigned to guard a bridge all day for a VIP visit was quite realisti

Glad you started a separate thread about this as I was thinking about doing the same but it seems you beat me to it. It really was a truly excellent movie and it's really the only movie that I know of

Thanks for linking this, I've just finished watching it. First some comments on the questions above:

When the sadistic inspector says that she will "die of bladder burst" or "jump off the bridge", I have to interpret it as metaphorical. What he expects more literally is that she'll eventually leave her post or wet herself and in either case it will give him the pretext he needs to complete his revenge.

The ambulance driver intends to bring her a bedpan (at least that's what makes sense, since he's at a hospital. A "potty fan" might be a typo or might be a term I'm not familiar with) presumably so that she can use it inside the ambulance, without being seen and without technically leaving the bridge.

I wasn't entirely sure there was a bomb, although the possibility occurred to me after about the third or fourth underwater shot of something indistinct, and especially after the two random guys talking about something happening soon. But since no bomb went off, I guess there wasn't one there after all (sort of a reverse Chekhov's Gun). Or maybe it's more like the Tokyo Godfathers hostage scene, where there might be a more straightforward plotline going on nearby but because the central characters are only indirectly involved we only see indirect evidence of it?

 

Now some questions of my own:

Were the youtube subtitles done by machine translation? Because if so that's far better than I'd expect from a machine translation, but otherwise it was terrible.

What was with that horribly misogynistic musical interlude right near the end? Is it just considered bad form or something for a film to not have music forced in somewhere?

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8 hours ago, EnragedFilia said:

Thanks for linking this, I've just finished watching it. First some comments on the questions above:

When the sadistic inspector says that she will "die of bladder burst" or "jump off the bridge", I have to interpret it as metaphorical. What he expects more literally is that she'll eventually leave her post or wet herself and in either case it will give him the pretext he needs to complete his revenge.

The ambulance driver intends to bring her a bedpan (at least that's what makes sense, since he's at a hospital. A "potty fan" might be a typo or might be a term I'm not familiar with) presumably so that she can use it inside the ambulance, without being seen and without technically leaving the bridge.

I wasn't entirely sure there was a bomb, although the possibility occurred to me after about the third or fourth underwater shot of something indistinct, and especially after the two random guys talking about something happening soon. But since no bomb went off, I guess there wasn't one there after all (sort of a reverse Chekhov's Gun). Or maybe it's more like the Tokyo Godfathers hostage scene, where there might be a more straightforward plotline going on nearby but because the central characters are only indirectly involved we only see indirect evidence of it?

 

Now some questions of my own:

Were the youtube subtitles done by machine translation? Because if so that's far better than I'd expect from a machine translation, but otherwise it was terrible.

What was with that horribly misogynistic musical interlude right near the end? Is it just considered bad form or something for a film to not have music forced in somewhere?

How exactly was that interlude "misogynistic"?  I'm a little confused by that.

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Maybe I'm interpreting the lyrics a little more or less broadly than intended. Here's how the subtitles present it:

We are bad and made sin to the women
We said she is a drug for the lust
Uncountable mistakes we did
men gender made women as a slave to fulfil men's hunger
we made it
we said women are pity creature we said women are curse (X2)
uncountable mistakes we did
 

So in the most charitable possible interpretation, if treated as being spoken by "men as a whole" these words could be seen as a confession and lamentation, in which case the misogyny is being presented only for the sake of disapproval and the song itself becomes anti-mysogynistic. Since the voice does not sound consistently male to me, however, and in particular the repeated penultimate line sounds distinctly female, I took a more broad interpretation in which the misogyny is presented as a de facto truth, not one to be countermanded by anything, and possibly set down by a 'creator'. If it's the creator who is lamenting having "created women for sin" and having decreed that she should be "cursed" to remain forever "a drug" or a sex object to "satisfy men's hunger", then instead of presenting misogyny as something to be rejected it becomes something to be sorrowfully accepted as immutable.

Perhaps the translation's choice of vocabulary left me more inclined to the less charitable interpretation. Using the words "pity creature" and "curse" makes it feel a little less like a confession than gloating dressed up as one. And at this point I can be pretty sure I've taken the feature-length short movie too seriously...

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24 minutes ago, EnragedFilia said:

Maybe I'm interpreting the lyrics a little more or less broadly than intended. Here's how the subtitles present it:

We are bad and made sin to the women
We said she is a drug for the lust
Uncountable mistakes we did
men gender made women as a slave to fulfil men's hunger
we made it
we said women are pity creature we said women are curse (X2)
uncountable mistakes we did
 

So in the most charitable possible interpretation, if treated as being spoken by "men as a whole" these words could be seen as a confession and lamentation, in which case the misogyny is being presented only for the sake of disapproval and the song itself becomes anti-mysogynistic. Since the voice does not sound consistently male to me, however, and in particular the repeated penultimate line sounds distinctly female, I took a more broad interpretation in which the misogyny is presented as a de facto truth, not one to be countermanded by anything, and possibly set down by a 'creator'. If it's the creator who is lamenting having "created women for sin" and having decreed that she should be "cursed" to remain forever "a drug" or a sex object to "satisfy men's hunger", then instead of presenting misogyny as something to be rejected it becomes something to be sorrowfully accepted as immutable.

Perhaps the translation's choice of vocabulary left me more inclined to the less charitable interpretation. Using the words "pity creature" and "curse" makes it feel a little less like a confession than gloating dressed up as one. And at this point I can be pretty sure I've taken the feature-length short movie too seriously...

Ah I wasn't really paying attention to the song so I didn't catch that, but if that's an accurate translation then yikes!

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Great movie with an outstanding performance from the main actress.

On 12/31/2020 at 2:32 AM, HoldingPrinces said:

1. Is she actually holding pee in order to make the desperation scenes look natural? What do you think about the bladder capacity of this actress Priyanka?

I wouldn't be surprised if she did. Either way, superb performance.

On 12/31/2020 at 2:32 AM, HoldingPrinces said:

4. When that sadistic senior officer talks with his interdicted friend, he says that she is trapped now, and will die of bladder burst. I don't know if someone can die by bladder burst purely by pee holding. (I'm talking about a healthy bladder. Not diseased bladders or traumatised bladders like Tycho Brahe, Virginia Rappe etc) This scares me too a bit. I have held more than 2 litres in my bladder, and seen even higher bladder capacities in some other women. How many litres should be there to burst the bladder just by holding alone?

I'm not an specialist, but I don't think a healthy person could vonluntarely hold until their bladder bursts. The sphincter would just give up and leak long before the bladder could suffer any real damage. Only experiencing some kind of blockage on the urethra or other medical condition could lead to urinary retention. But, even then, on a very severe case, it appears one would more likely suffer kidney damage before having their bladder ruptured. As far as I know, the only thing that can really cause bladder rupture is trauma, most commonly in occurences of pelvic fracture.

That said, I think he said it metaphoricaly - or maybe he really believed that one can hold until their bladder bursts. On the other hand, I think he really hoped she would rather jump of the bridge than endure the shame of wetting herself (and I think it is a pretty safe bet she did briefly contemplate that in a scene where she looks down to the river below).

On 12/31/2020 at 2:32 AM, HoldingPrinces said:

8. Did any of you see an obvious bladder bulge in this policewoman?

Not really, but, as you said, the uniform may mask it. On the other hand, if the actress was actually holding her bladder during the filming maybe she wasn't that full.

All in all, a brilliant movie, thank you for bringing it up!

Additionally, I wonder how many views of that movie were from people with an omorashi fetish...

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On 12/31/2020 at 7:32 AM, HoldingPrinces said:

This movie left me with few questions (or rather doubts or contradictions.) I wonder if you also came up with same questions, out of which some were already posted here by you people. But I would list each again.
(Spoiler alert - don't read on if you haven't watched the movie yet)

1. Is she actually holding pee in order to make the desperation scenes look natural? What do you think about the bladder capacity of this actress Priyanka? (Indian actresses having to hold pee for long durations during shooting of films is also a known fact. That means, like policewomen, actresses are also a kind of job that requires a big bladder)

Her facial expressions, body gestures and tension in her voice nicely resemble her pee desperation. Even if she is acting/faking them, she must have held pee for long periods and been desperate in her life, in order to act it so naturally. Otherwise if she has no much experience in pee holding, she won't be able to fake it so naturally.

2. Are the people involved in this movie (director, actors, actresses, producers etc) into omorashi fetish?

3. She was crying at the end when she was too desperate. Have you cried, or have any of you seen any girl crying just because of pee desperation? I have never done or seen. Can someone cry because of pee desperation? (I'm not meaning that sudden tearing of eyes when peeing after a long hold. That happens to me also. What I mean is the emotional crying)

4. When that sadistic senior officer talks with his interdicted friend, he says that she is trapped now, and will die of bladder burst. I don't know if someone can die by bladder burst purely by pee holding. (I'm talking about a healthy bladder. Not diseased bladders or traumatised bladders like Tycho Brahe, Virginia Rappe etc) This scares me too a bit. I have held more than 2 litres in my bladder, and seen even higher bladder capacities in some other women. How many litres should be there to burst the bladder just by holding alone?

In other hand, it's clear that the senior officer is planning to kill her by letting her bladder burst. Have you heard of such a murder plan anywhere else?

5. The other way that senior officer says she could die is that "she will jump to the river when she can't endure the pain anymore" I can't believe that a girl suiciding because of pee desperation. Perhaps that's even possible because if she wets herself, that humiliation is too bad, especially in Asia. Have you ever seen or heard such a thing anywhere else?

6. Her boyfriend (ambulance driver) brings a potty fan to help her. I don't understand how it can help her in that situation. I'm sure she would never pee on that in the middle of the road visible to everyone.

7. What would she have done if it didn't rain (assume that the DIG and other junior male officer hadn't arranged her a way to go to a toilet. And assume that she had to stay there for many more hours and no rain) If I was in her situation, I would somehow tighten my bladder and hold it till I get a chance to go to a toilet. Regardless of how hard it is, I will hold. What will you do if you were in that situation (answer honestly considering your own pee  holding skills)

8. How much urine could have been trapped in her bladder, when considering the amount she drank and amount she sweat? I didn't see any obvious bladder bulge. Perhaps may be due to the nature of her uniform. But the senior police officer saw it and mocked that her belly is large like pregnant. When I'm holding pee from morning to night, my bladder bulge is very obviously visible through my school uniform or tight jeans/leggings. Did any of you see an obvious bladder bulge in this policewoman?

9. What happened to that bomb they had set under water? Directors having not paid much attention to it proves that they are more interested on that pee holding scene only. 

 

(I'm sorry, but I have taken this movie literally too serious. Add your thoughts too if you came up with the same questions or any other different questions..) 

1.  You write that it is a known fact that Indian actresses have to hold their pee for long durations. Do you know more about that? Why especially Indian actresses?

3. You asked “ Can someone cry because of pee desperation?”

Renate the girl from my story “I made a girl hold it all day long “ did cry from needing to wee so bad, but i think it was more because she was leaking and because she was afraid about to piss herself in front of peoples.

4. I think that a healthy girl bladder can not burst from pee holding, the girl would piss herself long before.

The sadistic senior inspector said that the girl is trapped now and that she will die of bladder burst or that she will jump in the river when she can’t endure the bladder pain anymore.

I don’t know, but i think that the inspector did not wanted to kill her this way, i think that he wanted punishing her for divorce from his friend and i think that he was a sadist and he did like torture this pretty girl, he did like to see her in pain of a bursting full bladder?

To say the girl is not allowed to wee until her bladder burst, can be just a idiom or a expression for the intense.

She is not allowed until, she is needing to wee really bad 

                                until she gets desperate, until she gets frantic or 

                                 until her bladder burst.

Maybe that the inspector wanted to humiliate her, to make her pee in her uniform.

What do you think would happen with a police girl in India, if she piss her uniform?

Would she get punished for that?

For someone like me, who likes it if girls are made to hold their pee extreme long and who likes if girls are desperate and can’t go, is this telephone call where the inspector said “she is trapped “ absolutely a extra turn on.

To know that he would not give her a chance to wee all day, is exciting.

 She is “trapped “ in the middle of the bridge, she can’t pull her uniform trousers and her panties down, she can not squat and take a wee.

No way for her to  wee, no matter how bad she ever would need it and no matter how painful it would get.

It would be absolutely impossible for a police girl, to piss herself and to wet her uniform.

She had to hold it in with all her willpower and her body power!!!

It is arousing too, how she misses some changes to empty her overfilled bladder. She was sometimes so near to be able to let it out, she could not think anything else than finally to wee, but then she still could not go, she had to hold it longer and longer.

So hot and exciting, that must be absolutely terrible for a girl with a bursting full bladder in her belly!!

Absolutely great this movie!

I like the end with the rain storm, to give her a chance to piss herself, without humiliating, but I can imagine that the officer picked her up after her shift on the bridge, for another duty.

No wee for her before her next shift, she has to sit beside the sadistic officer, with her belly swollen from her bursting bladder, because he wants to see her suffer.

I think in India are many jobs, where girls can’t wee for long periods, i think there are many situations where men (bosses) use their authority to make girls hold, or they simply don’t care about the girls need.

I think there are many situations where boys pee and girls have to hold.

A great movie, i did not know that there are long movies about girls made to hold.

 

 

 

 

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Sorry for necroing, but God damn it if this isn't one of the hottest things I've ever found on this site! Usually, anything that involves the lack of bathrooms in the third world just makes me depressed, but the situation here was just weird enough to let me enjoy it, and seeing Suppa Rao get his comeuppance made up for it somewhat. Also, the way Samandhi relieved herself was the best case scenario for someone who likes wetting, but not so much humiliation.

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On 12/29/2020 at 4:19 PM, HoldingPrinces said:

Hi beautiful people here ❤️,

Recently I watched an Indian film regarding pee desperation. The film was about an Indian policewoman struggling to hold pee during her duty. The whole movie was about how she tries hard to control her bladder without wetting herself. And also it emphasises how much she drinks, how she misses the chances to empty her bladder and how she fidgets around to keep her urine inside her bladder. Without spoiling anymore, the link is (English subtitles available)

https://youtu.be/aGLJAwU-6Yc

Until I saw this, I never believed that there would be any movies made about pee desperation alone. But luckily finally I found this.

Being myself a pee holding girl, I strongly believe a girl who controls her bladder as long as she wants is indeed a heroine. The police girl in this movie too is more than a heroine as she tries to protect her country, perform her duty well while holding her full bladder.

This is one of the best movies I ever watched. Especially that movie will be appreciated among the people here who are into omorashi. I believe that this great movie deserves a separate post to discuss it, although I had seen it being slightly discussed in few other posts like "worst jobs for pee holding girls". That's why I thought of starting a thread here to review and discuss that movie.

Special thanks for @DesperateJillwho gave me the movie link in another chat, and @peeople who had put the link in a different thread of this site. I hope you also will express your ideas about this movie here.. So everyone watch the movie and let's talk about it ❤️

I'd like to ask you two questions,

1)In the movie, the policewoman repeatedly complained to others with her mobile phone that she could not hold pee .do you believe in real life, women rarely behave like this 。unladylike.

2)In the movie the bad Male police officer ordered her hold pee because a woman's bladder is large enough.Is there a similar situation in real life  In Sri Lanka

It's a shame。

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Seeing this thread reminded me I recently talked to a person in India and asked them about this movie but apparently it wasn't a super well-known movie in India and was in a different dialect than the one that he spoke, as they speak lots of different languages in India based on region. But he said to the literal translation is that the title Miga Miga Avasaram means Very Very Urgent, which I think is an appropriate title and makes it sound even more like a fetish movie honestly.

@peeople

"1)In the movie, the policewoman repeatedly complained to others with her mobile phone that she could not hold pee .do you believe in real life, women rarely behave like this 。unladylike."

I think that the average woman will not announce to the world that she has to go to the bathroom but it really does vary from woman to woman, as some women are much more bold about relieving themselves than others. But I think when you reach a certain point where you are risking an accident or are in agonizing pain that you are more likely to speak up eventually, as you can only take so much.

"2)In the movie the bad Male police officer ordered her hold pee because a woman's bladder is large enough.Is there a similar situation in real life  In Sri Lanka"

As I have brought up in numerous threads and in my blog I think that this is just a worldwide situation where women are expected to hold it, often for a very long time and often and in great discomfort and inconvenience in similar situations where men would not be so burdened. I think that in a lot of professions especially, and I can speak from experience, women are expected to just sort of suck it up and stoically endure a full bladder in situations where it's just not an issue for guys. The movie is realistic in that regard, even if a bit extreme and dramatic for cinematic purposes.

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@peeople

"Do you think the actress in the movie actually has a full bladder?

Or pure performance"

I think that in most movies when an actor is doing something they are simply acting but it would be lovely to think that she actually was desperate during the movie as a form of method acting and I would love to read about that being the case but I guess we will probably never know most likely. Either way she did a pretty convincing, believable and realistic job of it!

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