I don't mind gay characters though. We have straight characters everywhere, why not gay characters? It's how Madhur portrays them. I haven't watched Onir's films, but his characters can't be as bad.
I don't mind gay characters though. We have straight characters everywhere, why not gay characters? It's how Madhur portrays them. I haven't watched Onir's films, but his characters can't be as bad.
I don't mind gay characters though. We have straight characters everywhere, why not gay characters? It's how Madhur portrays them. I haven't watched Onir's films, but his characters can't be as bad.
Yes , Stereotypical effeminate gays. I really didn't like the scene in Heroine where that Godse says director is Bi,N the gay smiles slyly.. ๐ก
Originally posted by: -Xaffron-
1. The protagonist is always a female.
2. The female protagonist's name always starts with an M:
- Madhvi in Page 3
- Meghna in Fashion
- Mahi in Heroine
3. The female protagonists are, coincidentally, North Indians.
3. There is one lead character, around whom the entire movie revolves.
4. There is one major side character.
5. This side character has to die toward the end of the movie, for whatever reason:
- Anjali Thapar in Page 3
- Shonali Gujral in Fashion
- Shagufta Rizvi in Heroine
6. Incidentally, the dying side characters are females also.
7. The lead character goes through ups and downs in her life and eventually moves on with it toward the end of the movie. Jo hua so hua, screw it and move on.
No wonder Madhur ran out of ideas when it came to Heroine. What are you planning for your next movie, sir?
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