The trailer for Paro is raw, unsettling, and deeply powerful. This is not a film meant for light entertainment, but a mirror to one of the darkest realities in society — the exploitation and dehumanization of women.
At the heart of the story is Paro, a woman trapped in a system where women are treated as commodities, bought and sold like objects. One of the most haunting lines in the trailer is about the “tax a girl has to pay every day just to be a woman.” It’s a chilling reminder of the constant burden and injustice faced by countless women.
The trailer further reveals the dehumanization women face, with Paro’s own child being referred to as “Paro’s son” — stripped of identity, reduced only to someone else’s shadow.
Scenes of violence and humiliation add to the emotional weight, showing how society often normalizes cruelty. One character even mentions that his “work” is to “take off underwear,” underlining the brutal reality of women being reduced to mere objects for use.
This is not an easy watch — and it shouldn’t be. Paro isn’t here to entertain; it’s here to provoke, to question, and to force us to confront a system that continues to fail women.
👉 Watch the full trailer here: Paro Official Trailer