Deepika Padukone Gets Trolled Mercilessly; Netizens Slam Her For Promoting Patriarchy
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oi-Swikriti Srivastava
By Lekhaka
A
few
days
ago,
Deepika
Padukone
shared
her
first
look
from
her
upcoming
film,
'83,
in
which
her
husband,
Ranveer
Singh
plays
the
central
character
-
cricketer
Kapil
Dev.
Deepika,
on
the
other
side,
will
be
seen
playing
the
role
of
Kapil
Dev's
wife,
Romi
Dev.
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While
sharing
her
first
look
on
Twitter,
Deepika
captioned
the
picture
saying,
"To
play
a
small
part
in
a
film
that
captures
one
of
the
most
iconic
moments
in
sporting
history
has
been
an
absolute
honour!83
for
me
is
an
ode
to
every
woman
who
puts
her
husband's
dream
before
her
own..."
#ThisIs83."
Fans
are
all
ecstatic
to
have
Ranveer
and
Deepika
back
on
the
silver
screen.
But
they
are
unhappy
with
Deepika's
caption.
Fans
slammed
Deepika
for
glorifying
her
passive
views
of
women
sacrificing
for
their
husband's
success
and
took
a
dig
at
the
actress
for
promoting
'patriarchy' indirectly.
Here's
what
they
have
to
say..
𝕁𝕒𝕪𝕒
𝔻𝕦𝕓𝕖𝕪
@msjdubey:
"Good
god,
"every
woman
who
puts
her
husband's
dream
before
her
own" has
been
happening
since
the
dawn
of
time
and
needs
to
stop.
NOW."
simrit
@maaliwalli:
"@deepikapadukone
We
aren't
in
'83
anymore.
Patriarchy
is
dying;
let's
look
for
those
husbands
who
put
their
wife's
dream
before
their
own,
in
the
new
millenia?"
SRKGalaxy
@Svetlana961:
"Excuse
me,
but
this
is
not
an
ode,
for
always
the
dreams
of
women
were
not
considered
important,
because
the
man
was
always
the
main
one,
and
the
woman
was
only
his
shadow."
#Motivation
for
lifeFour
leaf
clover
@what_slife:
"A
feminist
is
anyone
who
recognizes
the
equality
and
full
humanity
of
women
and
men."
varun
malavalli
@leadkindlylight:
"No.
Have
you
read
about
Sudha
Murthy?
Have
you
come
across
millions
of
housewives
who
have
chosen
their
husbands
and
children's
success
ahead
of
their
own?
Promotion
ke
liye
kuch
bhi??"
IRebel
@mulhidkuri:
"You
look
gorgeous
Deepika
but
then
"putting
your
husband's
dream
before
your
own"
is
so
repulsive
to
read."
Arshi
Hayat
Gangohi
@Ababeel35:
"This
glorification
of
stories
where
a
woman
"puts
her
husband's
dream
before
her
own"
is
exhausting.
I
am
tired
of
having
to
see
women
give
up
their
own
dreams
and
aspirations
for
their
husbands,
and
I
am
even
more
tired
of
the
cinema
industry
acting
as
if
it's
a
good
thing."
Manoj
Funny
@Manoj49151909:
"83
for
me
is
an
ode
to
every
woman
who
puts
her
husband's
dream
before
her
own..."
is
outdated
now.
Nowadays
#Bollywood
movies
show
that
"it
is
more
impotant
to
put
own
dreams
before
husband's.
And
such
movies
are
normally
hit.
#ThisIs83."