For the long-awaited Baawal, directed by Dangal’s Nitesh Tiwari, Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor have teamed together. The producers teased fans with posters before releasing the actual trailer, which was well-received and cheered by everyone. On July 21, the movie eventually debuted on the OTT service Amazon Prime Video ahead of the weekend. Even before it gained popularity among the audience, it was the subject of debate.
The movie has received unfavourable to mixed reviews ever since it first appeared online, and internet users have criticised it for equating modern relationships with the Holocaust. Read on for more information.
Baawal’s conversation on “Auschwitz” has caused a “baawal” (a mess on social media) as it makes its digital platform debut. Janhvi Kapoor is heard saying, “Every relationship goes through its own Auschwitz,” in the discussion. According to reports, the actress compared current relationships to the holocaust at “Auschwitz.” The movie is drawing a lot of criticism, and online users are slamming the actor for drawing parallels between the relationship and the Holocaust.
“Varun Dhawan realises what it really means to be separated from his partner,” a Twitter user commented in reference to the account of an Auschwitz survivor who was separated from his wife in a concentration camp. There are various ways that the commotion is deaf.
Another person remarked that “Greed is like Hitler and an unhealthy relationship is like the Holocaust.
Each and every relationship experiences its own Holocaust. Only then can we understand the value of relationships in society. This is a tale of commotion. I am furious. #commotion”
Comparing the struggles and issues in a marriage to the Auschwitz Massacre is the lowest level a Bollywood film has ever seen, a third individual commented. It would have been permanently shelved if it had been a Hollywood production. When they raised the alarm, did Amazon employees smoke?
Check out some more tweets:
This is an original dialogue from a Hindi movie spoken by Janhvi Kapoor pic.twitter.com/PTNxnTW12r
– Gabbar (@GabbarSingh) 22 July 2023
Wow!!! Do these clowns know what Auschwitz means???????????? https://t.co/Ap6Op5wSem
— Kush Rathod (@kushrath0d10) 22 July 2023
From where do they get these Bollywood dialogue writers? Be it Brahmastra, Adipurush or now this film?
— Matrix (@_neo_the_1) 22 July 2023