Majboor
Majboor is a word used in Urdu and Hindi that means compelled, forced, or under duress. As an adjective, it describes actions taken under coercion; as a noun, it denotes a state of compulsion. The term derives from the Persian word majbūr (جبور), reflecting the long-standing influence of Persian on Hindustani languages. It is closely related to majboori, which denotes the condition of being obliged or the feeling of obligation.
In everyday usage, majboor describes circumstances that limit a person’s autonomy, such as being obliged to
In Indian cinema and popular culture, Majboor has been used as a title for multiple Hindi-language films