Prabhas harasses woman in 'Saaho': Feminists
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Quite expectedly and understandably, the Prabhas-Shraddha Kapoor portions in 'Saaho' have come to be criticized by feminists. Some of them have gone to the extent of saying that the actioner is more objectionable than even 'Kabir Singh'/'Arjun Reddy' in terms of harassment of the female colleague.
No prizes for guessing that the complaints are about how Ashok Chakravarthy (Prabhas) behaves with Amritha Nair (Shraddha) at the workplace. "The hero likes her beauty and talks about it out of turn in the first half. And she and her male colleagues (Vennela Kishore, Murali Sharma) are fine with it. In the era of 'Me Too', how on earth can such things continue to go?" asks a social media user, disgusted with the screenplay.
"Prabhas' character touches her inappropriately twice - in the first scene where he takes her help to climb up a wall and in the pub scene," notes another user.
Directed by Sujeeth, the film has come in from attack from practically all shades of viewers!
If Kabir Singh was 5 on a scale of 10 for objectifying women then #Saaho is 10 on 10!
— bhaavna arora (@BhaavnaArora) September 1, 2019
That "we are mothers" dialogue by Mandhira Bedi in Saaho was so cringe and out of place, I wonder if the makers thought this one dialogue will make our movie feminist-friendly. Bro that's not how you do it.
— Adithya (@adithya_ssh) September 2, 2019
#Saaho is a guide to workplace sexual harassment. Wtf.
— MJukeBox (@MahatmaMichael) August 31, 2019
Actors like @ShraddhaKapoor doing movies like Saaho is part of the reason why sexual harassment in workplace exists. #MeToo
— Nachiketa Guha (@BrandNachiketa) September 2, 2019
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