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Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge Salman Khan slapping Karisma Kapoor video goes viral, check how Netizens React

Salman Khan is one of the biggest stars in Bollywood, with a career spanning over three decades. Recently, a video clip from one of his films, Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge, went viral on social media. The clip shows Salman Khan slapping his co-star, Karisma Kapoor, in a scene from the film.

The clip has sparked a debate among netizens about the portrayal of male aggression in Bollywood films. Many have compared the scene to the recent blockbuster hit, Kabir Singh, which also featured a male protagonist who resorts to violence to express his emotions.

Several netizens have pointed out that such scenes were common in Bollywood films of the 90s, and that every hero in those films was like Kabir Singh. However, others have criticized the glorification of male aggression and the negative impact it can have on society. The following video reminded the netizens the film of Kabir Singh wherein they claimed that the hero of ninties were like Kabir Singh.

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The debate highlights the ongoing conversation around the representation of gender and violence in Indian cinema. Many argue that such scenes normalize violence against women and contribute to a culture that perpetuates gender-based violence.

Salman Khan has not commented on the viral clip or the ensuing debate. However, he has been at the center of several controversies in the past, including charges of domestic violence and hit-and-run incidents. Some have called for a re-evaluation of the way the film industry portrays its male stars and the messages it sends to its audience.

Overall, the viral clip from Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge has sparked an important conversation about the representation of violence in Indian cinema. While some may argue that it is simply a reflection of the culture at the time, others believe that it is time for the film industry to take a closer look at the messages it is sending and the impact it can have on society.

Ziya Khan

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