SRK in younger role was awful in Jawan. I thought Ranbir in Animal was far better than SRK in Jawan.
SRK in younger role was awful in Jawan. I thought Ranbir in Animal was far better than SRK in Jawan.
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yes, srk was great in jawaan
animal was horrible movie, just glorifying gore
the nepo privilege again, shahid was relentlessly criticized for doing kabir singh, glorifying toxic masculinity etc etc, people were hold shahid a great actor personally responsible for the misogynistic elements in society.
but not a word about RK and toxic masculinity
I don't agree that movies have responsibility to police morals but just the double standard
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They were both very good. I give ranbir the edge though. Loved him in Animal
Look around Mumbai and you will better ones than these 2 even
Ranbir in Animal
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yes, srk was great in jawaan
animal was horrible movie, just glorifying gore
the nepo privilege again, shahid was relentlessly criticized for doing kabir singh, glorifying toxic masculinity etc etc, people were hold shahid a great actor personally responsible for the misogynistic elements in society.
but not a word about RK and toxic masculinity
I don't agree that movies have responsibility to police morals but just the double standard
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I recently watched Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar. It's a film starring Amisha Patel and directed by female director, Tanuja Chandra. She had earlier done Dushman with Kajol and Sangharsh with Preity Zinta, both rather empowering films for heroines at the time. This movie was no different.
I bring this movie up because Amisha finds out she's the daughter of a rape victim. Her biological "father" is a corrupt cop. He rapes her mother because she's defending someone from their village from his brutality. Angry that someone has spoken out against him and threatened to report him, he rapes her. After he does this, his torture is still not complete, as he forces her to lick his shoes. He tells her if she doesn't do this, he'll rape every other woman in her village.
What astounds me is that this act was seen as a criminal act in 2001, when Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar came out, but by 2023, licking a predator's shoes is now glorified. When Animal came out, I said this film was so regressive that it was responsible for setting the film industry back by more than 30 years. Back to the 80s when films were fraught with gratuitous violence and sex, particularly violence against women. Rapes were basically in every movie which is why films stopped being so family friendly until HAHK in the 90s.
After watching Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar, I stand by my previous statement.
YES, SRK was better than Ranbir. Not that it is an excruciatingly difficult task.
SRK crazens don't know acting no wonder they are crazens. What was the topic and what are these essays.
I have not watched the movie animal. But from the promos it looked like Sanju part 2. The older Srk in jawaan was absolutely amazing.
vikrant massy for 12th fail or vicky for sam deserve awards tho
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