Yep, vanga said kabir singh was offered to ranveer first and he said no because it was too dark of a film
One would think if you are name dropping another actor’s name into an irrelevant thread, you would at least know what you were rambling about.
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Yep, vanga said kabir singh was offered to ranveer first and he said no because it was too dark of a film
One would think if you are name dropping another actor’s name into an irrelevant thread, you would at least know what you were rambling about.
Originally posted by: KatinaGrossman
Celebrating animals involves recognizing their intrinsic value, promoting conservation, and fostering humane treatment. However, it's essential to avoid supporting activities that exploit or harm them. Responsible celebration should prioritize ethical treatment, conservation efforts, and awareness to ensure a harmonious coexistence between humans and animals while respecting their rights and well-being.
The way everyone is arguing here but this spam bot thought this thread is on real animals 😭
Originally posted by: Blueeeee
Who here is saying that bad/problematic art cannot be made? But saying that someone should be able to make something that demonises a marginalised group in public psyche without any backlash because it's their freedom of speech is a massive massive blindspot towards your own privilege.
In a country where women, men, and non-binary folks die due to the lack of menstrual healthcare, where litlte girls are pulled out of school as soon as they hit menarche, clips of a damn popular actor berating women for wearing pads is going viral on social media. Social media where A-certification doesn't mean shit. Is it going viral because Ranbir was oscar-worthy? Is the full context of the film provided in the films with a discretion to separate real from real?
And people are invalidating any accountability as "it's just a film," delusion," "woke lecture," and "intellectual elitism" all to defend men who are actually socially and financially elite. Lol.
Isn’t there a tad too much extrapolation going on here? The film
Didn’t demonise a marginalised group…I. E women if that’s what you mean…
it’s called animal , clearly demonising its own protagonist (and the characters of bobby and ilk) …yes, he gets emotional moments and a thumping background score and is played by a good looking actor …but it also shows said character facing every health and relationship issue imaginable, and in the end isn’t even getting any validation from the person he wanted it from …his wife also is implied to have left him after several attempts to mend him…he lacks health, peace, sanity, love and emotional comfort by the end of the film and is merely existing ….how is that an endorsement to follow his ways …
Out of context clips flying around in social media where these scenes are viewed with no head or tail , need not be explained…
It’s like cutting out a clip from wolf of Wall Street and putting in on Twitter saying “omg how can de caprio yell at Margot Robbie and disrespect her for not having a career or earning money”..”omg how can he film and broadcast her without her consent “…”omg how can he cheat on his wife”…”omg why is this film so anti female”
Coz he’s an asshole that’s why ….and yes there are people who admire him in the film and he gets away Scott free after a little jail time …but the film dosent tell the everyone to go lead debauched lives
Originally posted by: KatinaGrossman
Celebrating animals involves recognizing their intrinsic value, promoting conservation, and fostering humane treatment. However, it's essential to avoid supporting activities that exploit or harm them. Responsible celebration should prioritize ethical treatment, conservation efforts, and awareness to ensure a harmonious coexistence between humans and animals while respecting their rights and well-being.
Originally posted by: blue-ice.1
I am sorry if you don't get the difference between an ad for a actual product vs a fictional movie.....I don't care about the gutka or the movie....but I do care about the success of my favorites......
I remember your outrage against Kashmir Files, heck I was there with you. It sucks that you didn’t care for the actors’s of that movie. . If only Anumpak Kher was your favorite actor.😭
Originally posted by: Beautyful_Mess
Something everyone is forgetting is that Vanga made this movie to intentionally hurt women because he didn’t like how Kabir was criticized for being problematic. He actually promised to do worse officially on camera but yes let’s all pretend this is a movie done for creativity and entertainment.
Anyone who’s using movies from decades ago to excuse Animal is kidding themselves. Yes, movies have always had some toxic and problematic elements to them but as a society we have improved or at least we thought we did but when you see films like Animal and what men are doing on social media then it’s scary to think this is a reality and no amount of blaming game and pointing fingers is going to change that fact.
It’s one thing to have your own choice and opinions but justifying it saying everyone else is also the same by digging out some irrelevant clips from decades old movies is nothing but grasping for the straws. 🤷♀️
Isn’t there a tad too much extrapolation going on here? The film
Didn’t demonise a marginalised group…I. E women if thas what you mean…
it’s called animal , clearly demonising its own protagonist (and the characters of bobby and ilk) …yes, he gets emotional moments and a thumping background score and is played by a good looking actor …but it also shows said character facing every health and relationship issue imaginable, and in the end isn’t even getting any validation from the person he wanted it from …his wife also is implied to have left him after several attempts to mend him…he lacks health, peace, sanity, love and emotional comfort by the end of the film and is merely existing ….how is that an endorsement to follow his ways …
Out of context clips flying around in social media where these scenes are viewed with no head or tail , need not be explained…It’s like cutting out a clip from wolf of Wall Street and putting in on Twitter saying “omg how can de caprio yell at Margot Robbie and disrespect her for not having a career or earning money”..”omg how can be film and broadcast her without her consent “
Coz he’s an asshole that’s why ….and yes there are people who admire him in the film and he gets away Scott free after a little jail time …but the film dosent tell the everyone to go lead debauched lives
I mean, you need to see one interview with Vanga and know the super narrative you are trying to find in the film isn't there.
Cutting out a clip out of context where the hero is demonising, invalidating, and mocking a woman's very basic, fundamental healthcare needs doesn't change the fact that the hero is demonising, invalidating, and mocking a woman's very basic, fundamental healthcare need. Also kids, teenagers, young adults have access to social media, but we'd just gladly ignore the fact.
And the very fact that women are shown to "fix" him till they cannot bear it instead of, you know, get him booked or something says a lot about the gender roles being perpetuated by the film. Do the women get any justice or healing or reprieve or even a point of view in the movie? NO.
Originally posted by: Blueeeee
I mean, you need to see one interview with Vanga and know the super narrative you are trying to find in the film isn't there.
Cutting out a clip out of context where the hero is demonising, invalidating, and mocking a woman's very basic, fundamental healthcare needs doesn't change the fact that the hero is demonising, invalidating, and mocking a woman's very basic, fundamental healthcare need. Also kids, teenagers, young adults have access to social media, but we'd just gladly ignore the fact.
And the very fact that women are shown to "fix" him till they cannot bear it instead of, you know, get him booked or something says a lot about the gender roles being perpetuated by the film. Do the women get any justice or healing or reprieve or even a point of view in the movie? NO.
I was in the theater for Sam Bahadur and happened to overhear a bunch of guys who were probably in their early to late 20s discussing the movie in the lobby. One of the guys was exasperated about portrayal of the lead and was wondering how erratic his characters was for which the others chimed in saying ‘ but the girls love only such guys not the nice ones, they don’t respect a nice guy but become a salve to such guys’. So you can gauge for yourself what kind of effect it is having on the young minds.
Originally posted by: Blueeeee
I mean, you need to see one interview with Vanga and know the super narrative you are trying to find in the film isn't there.
Cutting out a clip out of context where the hero is demonising, invalidating, and mocking a woman's very basic, fundamental healthcare needs doesn't change the fact that the hero is demonising, invalidating, and mocking a woman's very basic, fundamental healthcare need. Also kids, teenagers, young adults have access to social media, but we'd just gladly ignore the fact.
And the very fact that women are shown to "fix" him till they cannot bear it instead of, you know, get him booked or something says a lot about the gender roles being perpetuated by the film. Do the women get any justice or healing or reprieve or even a point of view in the movie? NO.
Super narrative I’m trying to find in the film? It’s in the film lol…i watch what he made …not what I think he’s made from his interviews …
Again, showing something is not endorsing something …if a women is shown attempting to mend a relationship because she is invested in it for whatever reason (love, kids), that’s not a sign of her weakness ….or subservience …showing this is not mysoginy particularly given the woman gets a very lengthy and elaborate scene to express her anguish …and even makes a decision to leave the relationship she’s given everything to
Social media is used by teens …responsibility lies with people sharing the content to know their audience …
Originally posted by: loginidran
I was in the theater for Sam Bahadur and happened to overhear a bunch of guys who were probably in their early to late 20s discussing the movie in the lobby. One of the guys was exasperated about portrayal of the lead and was wondering how erratic his characters was for which the others chimed in saying ‘ but the girls love only such guys not the nice ones, they don’t respect a nice guy but become a salve to such guys’. So you can gauge for yourself what kind of effect it is having on the young minds.
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