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‘It’s not the age of toxic masculinity anymore’, says Anud Singh Dhaka

Anud Singh Dhaka

‘It’s not the age of toxic masculinity anymore’, says Anud Singh Dhaka

  • Anud Singh Dhaka, jumping off buildings, or intense fight sequences doesn’t translate into true heroism
  • Anud Singh Dhaka is an actor and writer.
  • He believes that a fresh picture of a hero is necessary at this time.

Anud Singh Dhaka, building-jumping, or intense fight scenarios do not constitute genuine heroism. In fact, he believes that a fresh picture of a hero is necessary at this time, and he tries to achieve so in his most recent film, Janhit Mein Jaari.

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Dhaka said, “For me that is true heroism… To be able to stand by what he believed in and to be able to support your partner to be able to side with the truth. Maar dhaad, jumping off building and everything is not true heroism.”

“This is not the age of toxic masculinity anymore. We don’t need it. It’s harmful for men as well. In a society, where patriarchy is present, we all are the victims. I understand how women are subjected to it, but men also live under the pressure because of patriarchy”.

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“They are expected to know it all, expect to have everything in control, expected to be the breadwinner. You are expected to be responsible from an age where you are probably too young… I’m not trying to change anything with the role, but just trying to bring out what true heroism.”

“I hope people relate to it, and subscribe to this thought. Even if they don’t with this film, the thought change will happen soon, it is inevitable. If not with this film, then probably some years down the road”.