R Madhavan defended his ‘problematic’ role in ‘Rehna Hai Terra …’ against criticism

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R Madhavan defended his ‘problematic’ role in ‘Rehna Hai Terra …’ against criticism

R Madhavan defended his ‘problematic’ role in ‘Rehna Hai Terra …’ against criticism

R Madhavan addressed the criticism of his character in Rehna Hai Terry Dil Mean, dismissed the claims of problematic portrayal. He emphasizes cultural honors and criticisms of questions for new generations.

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R Madhavan, Dia Mirza still Rehna Hai Tere Dil Meen from. (Photo: Pooja Entertainment)
R Madhavan, Dia Mirza still Rehna Hai Tere Dil Meen from. (Photo: Pooja Entertainment)

R Madhavan has criticized the creed classic film Rehna Hai Terre Dil Meins to protect her character, which addresses criticism that labeled her portrayal as a ‘problematic’.

In a recent interview with Mashable indiaMadhavan expressed his disagreement with those who branded the subjects of the film as a problematic, “The main is absolutely sehmat hi nahi hun all these things. You know, a green flag, blue flag that is all that is a chezine, this is the poor work of the poor people.“(I completely disagree with all this. These concepts such as green flags, blue flags – these are just meaningless things said by useless people). He emphasized the importance of being a gentleman and said that cultural teachings always women always women Have guided a respectable conversation with.

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Madhavan questioned the perspective of those who criticized the film’s plot. He made a thought-giving inquiries. He said, “Yeh Jo Bol Rahe Hain NAA Dridged, Yeh Us Gent Ke Hain Hi Nahi Jinko Pata Hi Nahi Ki agar aap kisi ladki ko pasand ko pasand ko pasand karne lagte ho, aar agar aar agar aar agar mun mein koi koti hai ise karo ?“(People who are calling it problematic are related to a generation who does not understand how someone should contact the girl who really likes if they have no sick intentions).

He admitted that he was unacceptable and worthy of punishment while crossing the boundaries, his character, Madhav Shastri (Maddy) had limited options in advancing Diya’s character.

The actor concluded Maddy as “a very straight blessing” (a very straight lover), reiterating that the reference to the era should be considered while reiterating that the character’s works.

Rehna Hai Terry Dil Meen, released in 2001, initially struggled at the box office, but has since received a dedicated the following. The depiction of the film’s love and pursuit has discussed gender mobility and social norms over the years.

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