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Fans defended sanya malhotra after SIFF called Mrs ‘toxic feminism’

Fans defended sanya malhotra: The film Mrs., starring Sanya Malhotra, tells the tale of a budding dancer who is married off to a patriarchal family and forced to do domestic duties before fighting against her oppression. SIFF, or the Save Indian Family Foundation, a men’s rights group, has harshly criticized the movie and charged it of being toxic. Fans defended Sanya malhotra as a result.

Fans defended sanya malhotra, SIFF recalled man role

 

Men put in 8 to 9 hours at construction sites, railroad stations, airports, factories, courts, police stations, restaurants, and the nation’s borders, according to SIFF’s post on X (previously Twitter). It stated that “a happy young woman cooking food, doing dishes and pressing clothes of her father-in-law is oppression for her” . SIFF added in a series of tweets that “women naturally assume that a comfortable, air-conditioned workplace is what a workplace is.” They don’t take into account possible jobs at train terminals, building sites, etc.

It’s about stress! And then housework

 

It also asked about the stress that women experience when performing housework. Men should never share “50% housework, because 70-80% material, clothes, furniture, and gadgets are craved and enjoyed by women,” according to SIFF. “That’s such a badly written post with little to no research,” a moviegoer commented in response to the piece.

Women are only “permitted” to work in the army, building sites, stations, airports, factories, courts, police stations, and restaurants if they are also capable of running the home. Therefore, in addition to employment, household tasks are an additional burden. Because guys in the same roles will desire round, hot rotis when they get home.

Fan’s and audience asked about problem with movie

 

One response said, “Why does a movie make you feel so threatened? They don’t affect anything in the actual world, do they? When we discuss films like Arjun Reddy, we are assured that everyone is allowed to create art and that art is art. Guys, what’s the issue? Additionally, what is offensive, violent, or inappropriate here?

Someone posted on Twitter, “Working isn’t the point! It’s about preventing her from doing what she enjoys! They insist on silbatte ki chatni and are unable to obtain their own shoes or underwear. Preventing her from using the washing machine or mixer. Not supporting her, putting obstacles in her way, etc. Work isn’t the point! She worked with great efficiency. SIFF stepped up its criticism of the film and brushed off critics who accused it of “toxic feminism.”

Comments gushed in the internet
 

The tweet “Why people are making a big deal out of it….share outside work, share household work, that’s it…!” was a reaction from a moviegoer. Someone wrote, “Truth is bitter, and men on social media do not have the gall to digest it.” “I wouldn’t make my wife do all these chores,” someone said. She is not a domestic worker. To accomplish the identical tasks for her, I’ll hire a housekeeper and pay her twice.

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