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Karan Johar’s take on Bollywood inculcating toxic masculinity from South films. The Bollywood star director said that Kabir Singh is not authentically a Hindi film as it is dubbed from a Telugu film.

The renowned filmmaker has opened up on the significance of good content and said that the Bollywood industry now has no hero as the film itself is today’s hero. On being questioned about the portrayal of toxic masculinity on the big screen during an interview with Nikhil Taneja on the We Are Yuvaa YouTube channel, Karan Johar mentioned, “Hindi cinema has derived this from South cinema. This is not our core being. This is our derivation. Suddenly, 0we are deriving it because KGF and Pushpa are big hits. And we’re deriving it in an inauthentic manner.”

He highlighted how the filmmakers in the South industry pull off such movies as they have their convictions and mentioned how that is lacking in Bollywood. He added South filmmakers have their convictions and how they can pull it off, and that’s their strength. We don’t have that strength. We don’t know what we’re doing, me included. We’re all walking around like headless chickens trying to find our feet.

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