

Actress Vasuki Anand’s recent remarks about The Girlfriend have reignited discussions on women-centric films and their place in contemporary cinema. Starring Rashmika Mandanna and directed by Rahul Ravindran, The Girlfriend achieved decent success at the box office but received mixed reactions on social media. While some viewers appreciated its portrayal of women’s experiences, others criticized the film for what they perceived as a one-sided narrative.
Speaking at the teaser launch event of Summer Holidays, Vasuki Anand thanked director Rahul Ravindran and producer Dheeraj Mogilineni for backing films that highlight issues faced by women and children. She expressed hope that more such films would be made in the future. Her comments have since generated debate online, with some supporting her view that cinema should reflect the challenges faced by women, while others argue that such narratives can sometimes appear biased. The discussion has once again highlighted the role of cinema in representing diverse perspectives and social realities.













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