“Chuttamale” Sparks Fiery Debates and Navel-Gazing Controversy
The release of the second single from Devara: Part 1, featuring Jr NTR and Janhvi Kapoor, has set social media ablaze, but only some of the buzz is positive. The romantic number “Chuttamale” has received mixed reactions, igniting debates about the chemistry between the leads and Janhvi Kapoor’s portrayal.
Mixed Reactions to On-Screen Pairing
The on-screen pairing of Jr NTR and the much younger Janhvi Kapoor has divided many fans. “Is it just me, or does Jr NTR look more like Janhvi’s older brother than her romantic interest?” quipped a user on Twitter, echoing the sentiments of many. Comparisons to Janhvi’s legendary mother, Sridevi, were inevitable, with some fans nostalgically recalling the elder Kapoor’s iconic roles. This ongoing debate has kept the audience engaged and part of the film’s narrative.
Criticism Over Objectification
The most significant talking point, however, is the ongoing obsession with showcasing the female navel, a trope often criticized in South Indian cinema. “No matter how advanced our CGI gets, we can never digitally remove the cultural fixation on a woman’s navel,” remarked one user. Another lamented, “Is this a music video or a tutorial on navel appreciation?”
Many fans have expressed their disappointment over the continued objectification of women in these films. “South Indian songs mean more cleavage and body-revealing clothes,” one comment pointed out. Another added, “It’s disappointing to see Bollywood starting to embrace this trend from South Indian mass movies. And yes, I’m South Indian saying this!” This disappointment resonates with many, making the audience feel empathetic and concerned about the portrayal of women in cinema.
Supportive Fans and Celebrity Praise
Despite the critiques, fans loved the song’s aesthetic and vibe. ‘There is no Hindi actor as the king of dance; his name is NTR, and you’re looking like the queen of dance,’ praised one enthusiastic fan. Even celebrities joined in, with Khushi Kapoor calling the song ‘Best’ and designer Manish Malhotra exclaiming, ‘Janhvi, off.’ The song’s choreography and visual appeal were also praised, with one fan commenting, ‘The song is a visual treat, and the choreography is top-notch.’
Orry, a popular social media personality, poetically described Janhvi’s moves as “flow of the ocean,” adding, “Effortlessly sexy and stunning, worth all the wait.”
The Buzz Continues
As Devara: Part 1 gears up for release, the buzz around “Chuttamale” is not just a passing trend. It’s a sign of the anticipation and excitement that the film has generated. Whether it’s the navel-gazing controversy or the perceived lackluster chemistry between the leads, everyone is talking about it. Ultimately, this heated debate might propel the film to tremendous success, proving that in cinema, as in life, any publicity is good publicity.
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