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Kangana Says Women Actors Should Speak Up If A Scene Feels Wrong

Kangana Ranaut has reacted to the ongoing debate around objectification of women in films.

Her comments came amid the controversy over Janhvi Kapoor’s portrayal in Peddi, where some viewers criticised scenes they felt sexualised the female lead.

Kangana said women actors have the right to share their view if a scene does not feel right to them.

She also said objectification is not limited to cinema alone, but exists in society too, including everyday public spaces.

Her remarks have restarted a larger conversation about how women are shown on screen, who controls the camera gaze, and whether actresses have enough power to question uncomfortable scenes.

Some viewers say female actors should be given stronger creative agency during filming.

Others argue that cinema should not be judged only through viral clips without full context.

The debate has now become bigger than one film.

It is about consent, representation, dignity, and how Indian cinema treats women characters.

Why This Matters

For Gen-Z audiences, movies are not just entertainment anymore.

They are also conversations about gender, power, body image, and respect.

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