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Ranji Panicker Addresses Issues of Political Correctness in Films

Title: Filmmaker Ranji Panicker Questions Societal Norms in Film Dialogue

Subtitle: Ranji Panicker Discusses the Importance of Addressing Gender Representation in Malayalam Cinema

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Leading actor and accomplished writer Ranji Panicker has recently expressed his concerns regarding the accurate portrayal of demolitions and the impact it has on society. In a thought-provoking interview, Panicker emphasizes the need to challenge gender stereotypes in films and sheds light on his upcoming web series, Masterpiece.

Heading 3: Addressing Gender Stereotypes in Film

Panicker firmly questions the notion behind controversial dialogue, ‘Nee vaur penna’ (you’re just a girl), featured in his movie King, and highlights the prevalent issue of anti-women sentiments in Malayalam songs and even scriptures like the Ramayana. Criticizing the portrayal of female characters and the normalization of misogyny, the actor-writer suggests that such dialogues are a reflection of the prevailing anti-feminine and anti-human sentiments in society.

Heading 3: Cinema as a Reflection of Society

In the interview with Django Space, Panicker conveys his belief that cinema mirrors society and its prevailing problems. He asserts that it is imperative for the film industry to address these issues and bring them to the forefront through narratives, provoking a dialogue on social consciousness.

Heading 3: Masterpiece – A New Web Series

Panicker’s latest venture, Masterpiece, directed by Sreejith N, promises to captivate audiences with its powerful storytelling. The web series, starring Sharafuddin, Nithya Menon, Mala Parvathy, Shanti Krishna, and Ashokan, aims to entertain while also addressing significant societal matters. Set to debut on Hotstar on October 25, the show offers a multi-lingual experience, featuring languages such as Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Bengali, and Marathi.

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Ranji Panicker’s bold stance against gender stereotypes in cinema provides a captivating perspective on the societal challenges faced by women. His views highlight the importance of incorporating diverse perspectives in film and fostering an inclusive narrative that empowers all individuals.

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The way to say ‘you’re just a girl’ is wrong: Ranji Panicker

Actor and writer Ranji Panicker said that he did not understand the correctness of demolition.

Ranji Panicker asks what is wrong with everything in society as the basis of the film.

Ranji Panicker also asks how the dialogue ‘Nee vaur penna’ in his film King is anti-women.

‘Aren’t some things going on in our society that are anti-feminine and anti-human? All the things that happen in the society against the human being are always the basis of the film.

What’s the problem with the dialogue saying you’re just a girl? Isn’t 90 percent of Malayalam songs, everything including Ramayana anti-women .. King said such a dialogue only in that situation. Aren’t all our houses anti-women,’ said Ranji Panicker.

Ranji Panicker adds that cinema is also part of the society and all the problems of the society will be in the cinema.

Ranji Panicker said these things in an interview given to a YouTube channel called Django Space as part of the promotion of Master Piece, the latest web series in which Ranji Panicker plays the lead role.

Masterpiece is a web series directed by Sreejith N, writer of Bro Daddy and director of Southern Tallukes.

Sharafuddin and Nithya Menon also play the lead roles in the series. The trailer suggests that the series is a family entertainer.

The series will start streaming on October 25 on Hotstar. Mala Parvathy, Shanti Krishna and Ashokan play other important characters in the series.

The series is produced in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Bengali and Marathi languages ​​by Mathew George.

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