The internet has been talking a lot since the first look of the movie Toxic came out. Recently, the buzz intensified after the song ‘Tabaahi’ and its music video came out. Starring Yash and Kiara Advani, their strong on-screen chemistry and bold scenes quickly became a hot topic on social media. While many praised Yash for his performance, Kiara Advani faced severe criticism and hate from unknown users. Read on!
Why Are Internet Users Shaming Toxic Star Kiara Advani?
People questioned why Kiara chose to do intimate scenes even though she is a mother. At the same time, they stayed quiet about Yash, who is also married and has a child. Many even dragged her husband Sidharth Malhotra into the discussion. They wondered how he could allow his wife to film such scenes. This uneven reaction has left us wondering about the clear double standards in the film industry and on social media.
The situation around the movie and the song shows a weird pattern. If someone feels upset by intimate scenes involving married actors, the concern should apply equally to both the man and the woman. Instead, Yash’s role is seen as normal work, while Kiara is being blamed and called out for her choices. I mean, the music video stars two people. So, if the woman is being targetted, it literally reveals the bias against them rather than actual concerns about the content.
Much of the online backlash comes from meme pages, which are often run by men. These pages are creating harsh jokes and shaming Kiara’s character under the cover of humour. Yet, they say nothing about Yash. This one-sided attack is weird and proves that no matter what a woman does, someone online is ready to judge her.
In the end, such reactions highlight how difficult it can be for women in the spotlight. They work hard and still deal with unfair standards that men rarely face. If the internet users want to be “critical”, they should judge both actors the same way or leave their personal lives out of professional work. Until that changes, conversations like this will continue to expose the gaps in how society views men and women.
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