Hey Harman Baweja, Since Your Movie Bombed and ‘Mard Clan’ Triumphed, Hurry Up with That Sequel! [Opinion]

Greetings, Bollywood junkies! If you’ve been lurking around Zee5 lately, you might have stumbled upon a film that’s giving both emotionally distant men and their enablers some serious food for thought—or maybe just indigestion! Enter the world of "Mrs," starring the lovely Sanya Malhotra, crafted by our very own Harman Baweja, and spearheaded by director Arati Kadav. Ready for some drama? Let’s dive in! 🎬

Mrs. 2: Electric Boogaloo? 🤔

Guess what, dosto? Our beloved "Mrs" has racked up a whopping 6.9 million views on Zee5, as per the Ormax report! But here’s the twist: with each new viewer, it seems the film is earning more naysayers than fans. So, of course, your girl Kiran had to jump into the fray with her two cents! 💁‍♀️

Kya yeh kuch samjha nahi?

The film, a remake of the Malayalam hit "The Great Indian Kitchen," saw Sanya Malhotra’s character Richa caught in a whirlwind of kitchen politics. Apparently, some folks believe her refusal to endlessly serve two men was the ultimate betrayal. Arrey! Sab log, it’s not just about serving rotis; it’s about recognizing the unpaid, unacknowledged labor women endure every single day. 🥺

Where’s the empathy, yaar?

The movie’s core was supposed to resonate with the daily struggles of countless women. Instead, it became meme fodder and invited comments like, "Asking for phulkas is anti-feminist?" Haan, that’s exactly how some folks are reading it, including our very own Kangana with her kitchen-conquering empowerment theories! 🤦

Harman, are you listening?

Our hero, Harman Baweja, has a golden opportunity to pen a sequel that might just enlighten those who missed the memo. The film’s not just about kitchen politics, but about the audacity of undervaluing a woman’s work, her choices, and her space. Imagine a world where women aren’t treated like interchangeable kitchen appliances! 🥲

Kiran’s Gyan:

Arz kiya hai, Bollywood ki duniya ajeeb hai, maange bas masala aur drama! But somewhere in that masala, let’s not forget the real heroes—the unsung heroines of our kitchens, our homes, our lives. Maybe it’s time for a sequel, Harman, not just on screen but in real life too. Kuch toh seekho, Bollywood, warna "Mrs 3" bhi bana denge! 😜

Tags: #Bollywood #MrsFilm #SanyaMalhotra #HarmanBaweja #WomenEmpowerment #DesiDrama

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