@Mav3rick
Maverick mian,
In the class to which the majority of PDF readership belong I suspect menstrual hygiene may not be a huge issue. Grown women from such families have the knowledge, access and financial wherewithal to pads etc. And such grown women are able to guide their daughters, younger sisters, nieces as and when they attain puberty.
But there is a large class of people in India, largely poor and rural where menstrual hygiene is a serious issue. Women in such families often dont have knowledge of or access to such products, and sometimes when they do they dont have the finances for the same. Mr Muruganatham, the man on whom Padman is based was a man who belonged to one such family. And his invention of a low cost pad made a difference to millions of women/girls in India. And I am happy to state that a few state govts have woken up to the issue and have made efforts to distribute low cost pads to women.
I cant speak about Pakistan but in India it is an issue and for that it reason it is a good idea for a movie like Padman to be made.
Regards