Problem:
My partner has shared about his unique childhood story with me. Niraj grew up in Nepal, and his childhood memories was entwined with a TV show named "Sonpari". He and his female cousin really liked this fairy-themed drama as it sparked their imagination. Their shared enthusiasm led them to transform the rooftop of their Nepali house into a stage, where they re-enacted the characters from the magical narratives of the series. Particularly, Niraj used to be always the main role as a little girl, who has a mysterious diamond that held the power to fairies. He said that they really enjoyed immersing themselves in the fantastical world of Sonpari. Not only that, he and his cousin used a branch as a magic wand and decorated it with flowers. Additionally, he used a rock as a surrogate for the diamond to call the fairies. He pretended to recite rhythms as magical spells, or sometimes, he pretended like he is flying, or even imagined he would playfully disappear into the enchanting world. However, their innocent play faced a brief pause whenever Niraj saw his father. He was afraid of his father's disapproval due to the perception that the show was more related to girls' interests. He mentioned that despite these pauses, his childhood memories filled with magic, and he would love to go back his formative years in Nepal.
Based on this story, pick one social justice perspective to apply to the story. analysis this story based on what social justice have been chosen.