Saumya Tandon defended Dhurandhar, noting that although the story is set in a male-dominated world, the women in it are still portrayed with dignity.
Actor Saumya Tandon has stepped forward to defend Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna -starrer Dhurandhar after a social media user labelled the spy thriller as misogynistic and accused it of promoting aggression. She argued that the women in the film are neither beaten nor objectified.
It all started when one social media user took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to slam Dhurandhar for promoting misogyny.
The post read, “Step 1: be a male actor in Bollywood who is known for being a soft-boy. Step 2: realize you are becoming irrelevant and your female audience is losing interest. Step 3: grow out your beard and hair to look like a m

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