Anupama Parameswaran is back to her winning ways after some flops with Tillu Square’s blockbuster success. Her portrayal of a bold and modern character resonated well with audiences.
Now clips of her intense and long smooching scenes with hero Siddhu Jonnalagadda are all over social media with the youth going crazy. Thousands of people are bookmarking such tweets to watch them repeatedly.
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Some male-bashing ‘feminists’ are criticizing those who have bookmarked intimate scenes from the movie and labeling the male gaze as disgusting.
But people need to understand it’s just a romantic scene, that’s the whole purpose of it, and the actresses who “act” in it massively capitalize on these types of scenes. How can gazing at a sexual scene sexually is now wrong?
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Criticizing people for appreciating such scenes overlooks the concept of sex positivity.
Moreover, condemning the male gaze while ignoring the female gaze in films like Fifty Shades of Grey and 365 Days seems hypocritical. These expressions of sexuality should be appreciated as forms of art rather than being shamed.
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Additionally, assuming that only men are bookmarking these tweets is unfair, as women or gay men may also do so for Siddhu Jonnalagadda.
Anupama and Siddhu were simply doing their jobs as professionals, aiming to engage their youthful audience. People should stop judging others so much in the name of feminism.