Episode of yeh hai aashiqui3/31/2024 ![]() But there are a vast number of movies where this subjugation is so “ invisiblised” that we do not even recognise it. In movies like Thappad, the theme of subjugation of women is brought out in a feminist light. In movies like Kabir Singh, the misogyny is obviously unignorably direct. Bollywood movies, in spite of being cheesy romantic, have perpetuated gender inequality, misogyny, sexism and homophobia in many different ways. One does not have to look very far for sexism and gender inequality, it is present all around us, be it in books, movies, advertisements, or anywhere else. In the present times, the media is one of the most popular and convenient vehicles of reinforcing gender roles in the society. Since the beginning of time, patriarchy has managed to sustain itself and reinforce gender roles through one medium or another. Well, how? Through deep-rooted sexism and patriarchal gender roles, of course. If you’d like to contribute, kindly email your articles to One is not born, but rather, becomes a woman,” said feminist philosopher, author and academic Simone de Beauvoir. We invite submissions on various aspects of pop culture, throughout this month. Editor’s Note: FII’s #MoodOfTheMonth for November, 2021 is Popular Culture Narratives.
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