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‘Toxic character okay as long as it isn’t glorified’

Says Kabir Khan on Shahid Kapoorstar­rer Kabir Singh

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The Shahid Kapoor blockbuste­r Kabir Singh

has been criticised by a section of the audience and media alike, who feel the film promotes toxic masculinit­y. Ace Bollywood filmmaker Kabir Khan says as long as a toxic character is not glorified in a film, there is nothing wrong in dealing with such a subject.

“If a character has toxic masculinit­y, that is not the problem. It is ultimately about I (the filmmaker) show him in the film. That matters. Am I glorifying him or showing him as a broken piece? It also depends on how the audience perceives it. What matters the most is, what comment the filmmaker is making at the end of the film,” said Khan, when asked about the subject of toxic masculinit­y in films such as

Kabir Singh.

He added, “I feel politicall­y incorrect people are damn exciting, so creating such a character is interestin­g. But it all depends on what comment a filmmaker is making using such a character at the end of the film.”

Kabir Khan has been known for making socio-politicial comments in films such as Kabul Express, New York, Tiger Zinda Hai and

Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

Asked about his opinion on censorship because he has faced hurdles in the past, Kabir said, “There should not be any censorship and the film certificat­ion board, if they feel that a certain kind of content is not suitable for a certain age group, they can bring more ratings instead of just ‘U’, ‘A’, ‘U/A’. But they should not be censoring films. Censorship sometimes creates the most idiotic situations.” —IANS

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