Bollywood actress Sanya Malhotra’s latest film, Mrs., directed by Arati Kadav, has ignited intense discussions. The movie, a Hindi adaptation of The Great Indian Kitchen, delves into the challenges faced by a woman caught in the confines of patriarchal marital expectations. While many fans have praised its authentic depiction of societal norms, the Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), a men’s rights organization, has accused it of promoting “toxic feminism” by misrepresenting household duties as oppression. SIFF contended that men endure tougher work conditions and criticized the film for portraying women solely as victims. In response, fans took to social media to assert that the movie sheds light on systemic inequality and the restriction of women’s personal agency. Numerous viewers have commended Malhotra’s performance and the film’s emotional resonance. Mrs. continues to garner praise for its social commentary but remains at the center of controversy.
Source: Times of India