I want to know from vanga's wife. Why vanga shows violence against women in his movies.
How is he as a husband in real life.
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I want to know from vanga's wife. Why vanga shows violence against women in his movies.
How is he as a husband in real life.
This must have been long ago cause he looks so young. Anyways loved what he said here these people should take responsibility when showing violence and assaults you can’t show things like that without consequences cause impressionable minds might think it’s alright. People have been mimicking films since the beginning of time.Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly
Not to make excuses, but whatever influence or contribution this movie may have on any acts of violence committed, odds are very high those will be committed by boys or men.
I understand calling out the hypocrisy though. I even agree with it. Ranveer Singh got dragged through the wringer last year for posing strategically nude. Same with Deepika and the orange bikini. Yet Ranbir’s blurry ding dong on the big screen doesn’t seem to be an issue. What was everyone’s reaction to all the kissing and love scenes in Gehriyaan? And to Deepika doing those scenes? But Ranbir laying naked on top of Tripti or practically motorboating Rashmika doesn’t seem to have garnered any strong reactions. Ranveer is actually getting dragged again right now for praising Johnny Depp (stupid move btw, wtf was he thinking?) at an event today/yesterday. I can guarantee it that if Animal wasn’t out this weekend Ranbir fans would have gone to town with it.
As for who’s to blame for a movie like Animal? Vanga. Yes the producers and actors brought his idea to fruition. But this is his brain child.
Here’s an old video of Aamir Khan that is very relevant to this topic.
https://x.com/hindu_samaaj/status/1730657035904315785?s=46&t=IGu4IMPfQ74glqp5iF7tIA
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
The Animal thread on IF itself has plenty of peeps supporting the movie, most of them women. So does general social media.
You can through entire thread both mine and Maroons. You will not find a single person supporting the film. Simply posting reviews or expressing their personal opinions is not supporting.
On general social media you will also find people who support martial rape and even genocide. . Social Media contains all sort of people . Those people are hopeless. You can't change their thoughts process.
But we can shape young minds by adding few additional subjects to curriculum.so, that they turn out better future.
Originally posted by: Beautyful_Mess
No one looks back and thinks anything he’s done is acceptable or heroic

Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly
Not to make excuses, but whatever influence or contribution this movie may have on any acts of violence committed, odds are very high those will be committed by boys or men.
I understand calling out the hypocrisy though. I even agree with it. Ranveer Singh got dragged through the wringer last year for posing strategically nude. Same with Deepika and the orange bikini. Yet Ranbir’s blurry ding dong on the big screen doesn’t seem to be an issue. What was everyone’s reaction to all the kissing and love scenes in Gehriyaan? And to Deepika doing those scenes? But Ranbir laying naked on top of Tripti or practically motorboating Rashmika doesn’t seem to have garnered any strong reactions. Ranveer is actually getting dragged again right now for praising Johnny Depp (stupid move btw, wtf was he thinking?) at an event today/yesterday. I can guarantee it that if Animal wasn’t out this weekend Ranbir fans would have gone to town with it.
As for who’s to blame for a movie like Animal? Vanga. Yes the producers and actors brought his idea to fruition. But this is his brain child.
Here’s an old video of Aamir Khan that is very relevant to this topic.
https://x.com/hindu_samaaj/status/1730657035904315785?s=46&t=IGu4IMPfQ74glqp5iF7tIA
Aamir is so right. Thanks for the heads up about Ranveer! FOD will likely be preparing that topic in a few hours.
It's the ultra feminism's own creation. The ides of feminism was against a mentality. Not a gender. Not only women but men are also indoctrinated with patriarchy right from the childhood. We sympathise with women of internalized misogyny but not men and view them as evil and don't recognize their systematic indoctrination.
Overreaction and extremism creates outrage. When the wipe it off saga was unfolding, I had stated that this disproportionate outrage over what a husband said to his wife, bear in mind the wife is one of the most successful and rich young lady of the country, is non sensical. Alia is neither a victim of DV nor oppressed. Oppression is what happens to regular women and that too vile & disgusting oppression...unfortunately they're not famous or glamorous enough for social media's support. Outrage over lipstick undermines the real victims. It gives naysayers excuse to point out vainness of the ideology. The ideology of feminism which started with equal rights for all women, have been stolen by far left which is more interested in gender war.
Originally posted by: Petrichor80
I am not watching this movie at all, but I don't think its okay to shame anyone in the audience least of all women who are subjected to violence a lot in the country. They are not responsible for toxic and misogynistic men who are shaped due to their environment and by watching movies made by such directors. Regardless of women watch it or not, such men will exist, unless they are educated and taught otherwise.
Same here. I will not be watching the movie.
I don't want to shame women. But I have been deeply saddened by the women who know better turn a blind eye to the gross toxicity simply because it stars their favorite.
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
This doesn't seem like glorifying violence against women to you? Ranbir's character, who does all this, is made out to be the hero. No matter how other characters react to him, soft-focus storytelling makes this abuser criminal a hero.
Err yeh…no one..I repeat no one endorsed all this
There is no hero here ….his dad laments that he gave birth to a criminal in the movie …his wife leaves him after trying her best to slap sense into his head …he is not shown as any semblance of a normal human
And some of those atrocities are done by bobby deol who is shown as the most disgusting man of all time’s …a clear cut villain
Just because the characters are played by leading men of Hindi cinema, dosent redeem or celebrate these acts …
people celebrating ranbirs performance is not the same as people celebrating his character …let alone violence against women…no one is celebrating that
It’s like saying the Oscar’s celebrated violence and drug abuse and toxicity against women by nominating wolf of Wall Street …
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
I honestly don't see the diff you clearly do when this movie's success is being celebrated by feminists. How do one purport to be disgusted/horrified by the violence against women in a movie and still celebrate its success?
Everyone who lauds GOT does not supports Pregnant woman getting stabbed in her belly multiple times.
Or Sansa s rape.
Originally posted by: Agni_Jytsona
Wait you were expecting feminism from this forum? Have you not read Alia's pregnancy announcement thread?
It would help if YOu went through the recent "Alia is not happy with animal" thread to learn more
That is by posting a video from AIB that had real-life Metoo accuse
But you can read my review if you want.
Who is saying that is not fake. But those threadmakers don't have the influence a film has.
The women who support this film, i have only one thing to say. God bless your soul.
I know the usual suspects will be here justifying and indulging in whataboutery. So I'll save myself the headache of responding.
But I couldn't call myself a feminist if I didn't this much at least.
https://youtu.be/b4iOwqZCmv4?si=bYRcWbtjWA6qRhIR
https://youtu.be/Foh01tG09Nk?si=rqJESTeLXHyqLVW9
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