Bollywood has always been a land of changing trends, but the year 2025 brings a shocking twist. The violent Indian man has somehow become the ideal lover on the big screen. It all started with the film ‘Kabir Singh’, which ignited a debate about misogyny in Bollywood. Now, the trend seems to have gained momentum with the recent release of ‘Tere Ishk Mein’, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon. This film is seen as the top contender in 2025’s so-called ‘misogyny Olympics.’
‘Tere Ishk Mein’ showcases a storyline where Dhanush’s character exhibits aggressive and intense behavior, which, surprisingly, audiences have embraced as romantic. Kriti Sanon shines as the female lead, bringing her charm and strength to the role, but the underlying message of glorifying violence in love has raised eyebrows.
Debates and Impact on Society
Critics and movie lovers alike have engaged in heated discussions about how these portrayals impact societal perceptions of relationships. While the films offer:
- High drama
- Powerful music
- Striking performances
the core issue remains sensitive.
The Emerging Pattern in Bollywood
This emerging pattern of violent heroes romanticized in Bollywood films is influencing both the cinematic landscape and audience expectations. It marks a significant shift that deserves attention from:
- Filmmakers
- Viewers
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