The
film
Haseen
Dillruba
starring
Taapsee
Pannu,
Vikrant
Massey
and
Harshvardhan
Rane
in
the
lead
roles
released
earlier
this
month
on
the
OTT
streaming
platform
Netflix.
The
movie
was,
however,
received
mixed
reviews
and
some
sections
of
the
population
also
argued
that
the
film
is
glorifying
domestic
violence.
Now
the
writer
of
the
movie
Haseen
Dillruba,
Kanika
Dhillon
has
defended
the
film
and
stated
that
it
does
not
glorify
violence.
Speaking
to
Bollywood
Bubble
about
the
same,
Kanika
Dhillon
revealed,
"I
know
for
a
fact
that
there
was
no
glorification
of
domestic
violence.
Whatever
parameters
had
to
be
met
to
have
the
correct
gender
politics
between
a
man
and
a
woman,
between
the
oppressed
and
the
oppressor,
all
that
was
in
place.
The
main
point
where
we
could
have
fallen
into
the
trap
of
glorification
of
violence
is
if
the
woman
had
fallen
in
love
with
a
man
because
he
was
violent
towards
her,
and
that
is
clearly
not
the
case
in
this
film.
Because
it's
shown
so
clearly
in
the
film,
I
don't
think
this
deserves
any
more
explanation
than
I
have
already
given.
So
I
would
just
like
to
say,
'No
I
wouldn't
present
it
differently.'
But
at
the
same
time,
all
opinions
are
welcome
and
I
hope
you
all
enjoyed
the
film,
whichever
parts
you
did."
Earlier,
Kanika
Dhillon
who
has
also
written
films
like
Kedarnath,
Judgementall
Hai
Kya
and
Manmarziyan
had
opened
up
about
the
negative
reviews
surrounding
Haseen
Dillruba.
The
writer
had
revealed
to
Mashable
India
stating,
"I
have
had
some
glorious
reviews
and
I'd
like
to
give
those
more
importance
because
there
is
no
benchmark
in
our
country
for
who
can
review
and
who
can't.
And
there
is
no
educational
qualification
that
is
required.
Basically,
these
guys
just
get
a
platform,
a
publication
and
it
has
a
reach.
But
am
I
going
to
listen
to
each
and
every
one
of
them?
No,
I
am
not.
I
am
too
busy
making
films."
Talking
about
Haseen
Dillruba,
it
also
starred
Aditya
Shrivastava,
Yamini
Das
and
Ashish
Verma
in
pivotal
roles.
The
film
revolved
around
a
housewife
who
goes
on
to
become
the
prime
suspect
in
her
husband's
murder.
The
movie
has
been
helmed
by
Vinil
Mathew.