Karan Johar's Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani: Boys don't cry, boys don't dance — how Bollywood is breaking the barriers
FirstpostBelieve it or not! And Bollywood is not behind to break these barriers with its enriching, eye-opening and entertaining content with the latest being Karan Johar’s directorial Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. Extending the above sequence, KJo beautifully puts forward the mindset of orthodox people through Ranveer Singh’s acting mettle, where the actor’s character reveals that in his family boys don’t dance or do certain kinds of things as they’ll be looked down on after that. Boys or rather men do the classical dance with grace and elegance While Tota’s character turned out to be an eye-opener, which paved the way to show Bollywood its first male star in the form of Ranveer Singh to perform Kathak on the silver screen with finesse and elegance, south cinema comparatively has been immensely progressive with ‘Ulganayagan’ Kamal Haasan leaving us in awe with his Bharatnatyam performance in K Viswanath’s Telugu venture Sagara Sangamam followed by multi-talented Prabhudheva’s impeccable classical performance in Kadhalan. Boys do cry with their eyes, hearts and soul While society always questions boys’ or men’s tears and emotional moments, our Bollywood actors have owned the screens with their effortless portrayal when it comes to exuding emotional side.