Kriti Sanon's Bold Response to 'Toxic' Label: A Thought-Provoking Take on Modern Discourse
The film Tere Ishk Mein, starring Kriti Sanon and Dhanush, has ignited a fiery debate among audiences. But here's where it gets controversial—a wave of social media users deemed the film and its characters as 'toxic'.
In a candid interview with Zoom, Kriti Sanon delves into the backlash and sheds light on the evolving language of criticism. She addresses the widespread use of terms like 'toxic' and 'red flag', arguing that these labels are now commonplace in discussions about movies and relationships.
Sanon offers a nuanced perspective: "The terms 'toxic' and 'red flag' are everywhere these days. It's fantastic that people are engaging in these conversations. Debate is essential to storytelling. Ultimately, many viewers feel both sides have valid points. Your moral compass isn't fixed on one person, which is a good thing because everyone makes mistakes. If your intentions are pure and you're not inherently evil, there's always a reason behind your actions. It's all about perspective."
Kriti Sanon's defense of her character, Mukti, is particularly intriguing. She explains that Mukti's decision to give her child to her husband was a result of the immense guilt she carried. Sanon paints a picture of a deeply empathetic character, whose actions were driven by a sense of responsibility and unintended consequences.
Aanand L Rai's direction in Tere Ishk Mein has undeniably stirred strong emotions and opinions. Kriti Sanon embraces the film's ability to spark debate, even if it divides audiences.
As for Kriti's upcoming projects, she's set to star in Cocktail 2 with Shahid Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna, leaving fans eager to see her next performance.
And this is the part most people miss—is the 'toxic' label too easily thrown around these days? Are we too quick to judge characters and situations without considering the complexities? Share your thoughts in the comments, and let's continue this fascinating discussion!