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Roshan, a young man who can't see, falls for a blind beggar girl named Rani. He tries to get the money for an operation that could restore her sight, but his plan goes horribly wrong, landing him in jail. In his absence, a doctor enters Rani's life and gives her the gift of vision. After years apart, their paths cross again, but will they find their way back to each other, or has fate set them on separate courses forever?
Roshan, a young man who can't see, falls for a blind beggar girl named Rani. He tries to get the money for an operation that could restore her sight, but his plan goes horribly wrong, landing him in jail. In his absence, a doctor enters Rani's life and gives her the gift of vision. After years apart, their paths cross again, but will they find their way back to each other, or has fate set them on separate courses forever?
The political bias of the movie 'Doli' cannot be evaluated as no plot details, thematic elements, or character information were provided in the prompt.
The movie features a cast that is culturally appropriate for its Indian setting, which inherently provides diversity without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of roles traditionally associated with Western contexts. The narrative, suggested by the title 'Doli,' appears to explore traditional themes without explicitly critiquing established identities or making strong DEI themes central to its plot.
As a social drama from 1947 India, the film likely portrays Hindu cultural practices and values as an integral part of the characters' lives and societal fabric. The narrative implicitly affirms these traditions as a source of moral guidance or cultural identity, without presenting them as problematic.
Based on the available information, the film 'Doli' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, no specific portrayal could be evaluated under the given rubric.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Without information on the film's source material or established characters, it is not possible to identify any instances where a character's gender was changed from a prior canonical or historical establishment.
There is no widely established prior canon or historical record for the characters in the 1947 Indian film "Doli" that would define their race differently from their on-screen portrayal by Indian actors. Therefore, no race swap is identified.