Nithya Menen has entered the fray over Janhvi Kapoor's role in Peddi, stirring debate on women's representation in cinema. Menen hasn't seen film,but insists objectification is a universal issue,affecting Bollywood and South Indian film alike.
Menen slammed the hyper-commercialization of movies,where visual appeal often trumps storytelling. It hurts female characters,especially in romances. The Peddi debate fuels talks on consent, women's agency on screen.
She urges actresses to stick to personal boundaries,even if it means rejecting roles. Authenticity is key in an industry that often values marketability over meaningful representation. How women are portrayed in films,especially romantically, still stirs controversy. Calls grow for change.
Discussion from this controversy highlights need for nuanced storytelling in movies. Respecting complexity of female experiences…not just making them visual spectacles.






