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As a result of a disgusting mix of patriarchy and misogyny, women are increasingly being blamed for the actions and failures of men in this country.
Rahul is obsessed with Shahrukh Khan (Fear, 1983) Shahid Kapoor’s Toxic Kabir Lives Through (Kabir Singh, 2019)Salman Khan’s pain increases in ‘Radhe’ (Your Name, 2003) Ranbir Kapoor’s crazy lives through Ranvijay (Animals, 2023)so on and so forth.
Imagination is no stranger than truth, but such examples can be found in other areas of life as well. Q Rabri Devi, Gursharan Kaur, Maneka Gandhi, and others.
Activist Kamla Bhasin described India’s tendency to blame women as “a social reaction, not an individual failure.” Historian Uma Chakraborty once said, “Indian society is ready to blame women because it views them through the lens of subservience and sacrifice. The woman who asserts herself or challenges the norms is considered disruptive.” Is.”