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Males Too is helmed by Srikanth G Reddy.
“Cannot imagine they took the hashtag of a smart trigger and turned it right into a foolish title,” a social media person wrote.
The teaser of the upcoming Telugu film Males Too was launched on Tuesday, February 13 and ever since then, the movie has grow to be a heated subject of debate on social media. The film that comes with the tagline ‘Being a person isn’t simple’ is helmed by director Srikanth G Reddy. The teaser of Males Too has garnered huge flak on-line for its central theme. Whereas some have condemned the movie’s title for defaming the delicate motion ‘Me Too’, many are sad with the storyline that highlights a spot can solely grow to be peaceable with out ladies.
The teaser begins by making reference to delicate points together with menopause, menstrual cramps, and psychological nervousness, declaring they start with ‘males’. Whereas the clip labels males as a ‘shameless gender’ within the first few seconds, it then tries to showcase the opposite aspect of the image. A bunch of males declare they’re victims of girls by tracing a number of eventualities. In a single, a person will get fired over a criticism raised by a feminine colleague, in one other, a person is proven to be pressured into
as a punishment by his spouse. Within the final scene, three males stand in entrance of a scenic panorama solely to state that the place seems to be peaceable as a result of there aren’t any ladies round. Watch the teaser right here:
The movie’s story and the title aren’t taking place effectively with a barrage of Twitteratis. A few of them have additionally voiced their blunt opinion on the micro-blogging web site. A person wrote, “Unhappy. True there’s a disaster of masculinity that must be addressed, however labeling (working) ladies as monsters appear actually pedestrian, verging on imbecility. This film appears to be like just like the GenZ model of WhatsApp Uncle ‘spouse jokes’. Very unhappy.”
Unhappy. True there is a disaster of masculinity that must be addressed, however labelling (working) ladies as monsters appears actually pedestrian, verging on imbecility. This film appears to be like just like the GenZ model of WhatsApp Uncle ‘spouse jokes’.Very unhappy.— Shomona Khanna (@alterlaw) February 16, 2023
One other requested, “Is that this a joke??”
Yet another joined, “I can’t imagine they took the hashtag of a smart trigger and turned it right into a foolish title of a film victimizing males.”
In the meantime, a person stated, “Me Too empowered victims to return ahead with their harassment/abuse tales, no matter their gender. To all of the trash males on the market, many victims are males as effectively. I don’t care concerning the plot, the title itself is so fallacious. You one way or the other gotta make the whole lot about your self ah?”
#MeToo empowered victims to return ahead with their harassment/abuse tales, no matter their gender. To all of the trash males on the market, many victims are males as effectively. I don’t care concerning the plot, the title itself is so fallacious. You one way or the other gotta make the whole lot about your self ah? https://t.co/QOX6mpmL75— Dhivyaa Sharani (@SharaniDhivyaa) February 16, 2023
The film stars Naresh Agastya, Brahmaji, Hasrhs Chemudi, Riya Sumna, and Priyanka Sharma in key roles.
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