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‘Toxic masculinity exists in society’

Shahid Kapoor’s father Pankaj Kapur shared his views on the criticism of Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s grave Singh and defended the flawed character played by his son: “The films show the world as it is.”

Pancaging Kapur, Kabir Singh in Shahid Kapoor

Experienced Bollywood player Pancaj Kapur spoke about criticism for allegedly encouraging his son Shahid Kapoor’s film Kabir Singh toxic masculinity. In 2019, Shahid Kapoor took part in Kabir Singh, the first directorial attempt of Sandeep Reddy Vanga, a official re -production of Vanga’s Telugu Hit Arjun Reddy. Kabir Singh broke a box office records that broke the box office records of all time, but also encountered extreme criticism for the ‘toxic’ meticulous character and representation of toxic masculinity.

Recently, the pancaj kapur interacted with Lallantop and proudly reflected in Shahid’s recent career elections. Sr Kapur said Shahid was very good in drama and perfect in complex characters. However, Shahid was initially evaluated only for romantic roles. Prasing Shahid’s performance in Haider, Farzi and Kabir Singh also shared his views on Sandeep Vanga’s film criticism and “No problem because it does not mean that there is no toxic masculinity. It does not mean that there is no toxic masculinity.

As an actor, the pancaji added that reflecting the world as it is, it is a job to sterilize it. Movies show the world as it is – not what we want to happen. The grave Singh showed a flawed man, but that makes him attractive.

The Maqbool player trusts Vishal Bhardwaj that Shahid touched his real potential with Kaminey and Haider. “For a long time, I would tell him and others that his main potential was drama and no one touched him. He was only taking roles of sweet children. Vishal was touched by Bhardwaj.

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