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MRS: Fans defended Sanya Malhotra’s film after men’s rights group

Sanya Malhotra’s latest film, ‘Mrs.’, has found herself at the center of a hot online debate. While many viewers have praised their story on patriarchal oppression, a male rights organization, Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), has strongly criticized the film, called it “toxic”. His comment has ignited a terrible discussion, in which the film’s supporters have fought the claims.

Criticism of Mrs.

SIF took the X (East Twitter) to voice its rejection, arguing that the film wrongly portrays household chores as harassment. The group highlighted that men construct various physically demanded jobs for hours – construction sites, railway stations, factories and even the borders of the country. Sif wrote, “A happy woman is considered to be a cooking, cuisine and harassment for her to press clothes for her father -in -law.”

The organization further alleged that many women believe that the workplaces are limited to air -conditioned office places and ignore women laborers working in harsh conditions. He also questioned the idea that domestic work is a source of inappropriate stress for women, stating that men should not be expected to share domestic responsibilities, when in their words, “70-80% Materials, clothes, furniture and gadgets are desired and enjoyed by women. ,

Also Read: Mrs. Review: Sanya Malhotra starrer is shaking the story of domestic conflict and silent sacrifices

Fans rally rally to protect the film

SIFF’s statements put an immediate backlash from fans, who accused the group of presenting the film’s message incorrectly. A user on X challenged the SIFF stance, wrote, “This is a badly written post, with no research that women work in construction sites and stations and airports and airports and factories and courts and police stations and restaurants She works with “permission” in the army. do. “

Another questioned why the sex roles of the film were being depicted with such resistance. “Why are you so threat from a film ?? They do not affect anything in real life ?? This is what we have been told when we talk about films like Arjun Reddy …. Kala is art; Everyone is free to create art. So what is the problem, friends? Also what is a problematic/violent/provocative here? ,

Another user wrote, “Truth is bitter and men on social media do not have bile to digest it.”

“Please visit domestic construction sites. Women work as much as men as men. I have seen their children sleeping peacefully over the vocabulary. And who believes that homework is easy, to meet the needs of all, building a house, keeping your feelings aside, has never seen his parents ever ever seen or an ideal home Has blessed. But, reality is different. And it is not even about men versus women. It is about the same respect as a man and a woman who is very difficult to digest for some people, ”read another comment.

Many people defended the criticism of patriarchy of the film, explaining that MRS is not only about working, but about the lack of women facing women in traditional homes. “It’s not about the work!” It is about not let her do what she wants to do. These people will not get their shoes or undergarments, and they refuse to use modern equipment as they emphasize silbatta-made chutney. It is not about domestic work – it’s about control, ”a user wrote.

Despite the backlash, SIFF doubled his criticism, labeled the film a product of “toxic feminism”. However, supporters of Mrs. were not confident. A fan briefly said to the debate, “Why is this an argument too? Share out of work, share domestic work – this is.” Another comment, “Can’t handle the male truth on social media because it is uncomfortable . “

About Mrs.

Directed by Aarti Kadav, Mrs. is a conversion of the Mrs. The Great Indian Kitchen (2021), which is originally played by GO Baby. Starring Sanya Malhotra with Kanwaljit Singh, the film is currently streaming on ZEE5.

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