“Cinema can reflect all aspects of the society and all kinds of people. The good, the bad and the ugly. But no! It cannot glorify injustice and violence as “cool” & “mass” entertainment.
I rest my case. This was a good day indeed! Thank you for sharing (and hurling) your thoughts!” posted Parvathy TK on Twitter.
I had watched a film recently, to my bad luck. With all respect to the makers, the film disappointed me, as it featured a great actor spitting totally misogynistic dialogues.
A lot of people feel cinema reflects life and society, so when a superstar mouths such a dialogue, people might think its sexy and cool,” Parvathy said during her speech referring to Mammootty’s film ‘Kasaba’.
And as the video went viral, Parvathy faced the heat online and comments, abuses and trolls started targeting Parvathy for her comments.
Parvathy, however, didn’t seem to have been affected by any of those comments or abuses and posted a message on her Twitter page which summarised the situation.