Pankaj Kapur Supports Shahid Kapoor’s Kabir Singh: Tackling Toxic Masculinity
Pankaj Kapur Defends Kabir Singh
Veteran actor Pankaj Kapur has come forward to support his son Shahid Kapoor’s film *Kabir Singh*, which has stirred considerable debate since its release. Kapur argues that the film reflects certain realities of society, asserting that it does not glorify toxic masculinity.
Commentary on Society’s Realities
In discussing the criticism aimed at the film for supposedly endorsing toxic behavior, Pankaj stated, “Toxic masculinity exists in society. Just because a film portrays it doesn’t mean it’s glorifying it.” He emphasized that cinema sometimes reflects harsh realities and noted that *Kabir Singh* depicts a flawed individual, a narrative choice that spurs valuable conversations about human nature.
Shahid’s Acting Journey
Pankaj also reflected on his son’s growth as an actor, pointing out that Shahid’s talents were showcased in *Haider*, revealing his dramatic skills. He noted that prior to this film, Shahid often played more lighthearted roles. “Vishal Bhardwaj unlocked that potential,” he explained.
Family Dynamics
Interestingly, Pankaj mentioned that Shahid had little formal training from him. He also highlighted the democratic nature of their family, where decisions are made collectively, and he often learns from his children.
Pankaj’s Latest Projects
Pankaj Kapur was last seen in *Binny and Family*, released in 2024, and is set to star in a romantic comedy titled *Jab Khuli Kitaab*, featuring Dimple Kapadia, though a release date has yet to be announced.
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