Arati Kadav’s Mrs. has impressed audiences with its raw take on marriage and societal expectations. A remake of The Great Indian Kitchen, it’s praised for Sanya Malhotra’s performance. Kadav recently criticized Bollywood for romanticizing Karwa Chauth and making it appear gender-neutral, calling this portrayal problematic.
Arati Kadav told Indian Express that the Karwa Chauth scene in Mrs. was added just 20 days before filming. She believed it was essential to include, as the ritual is a big part of domestic life and has been heavily romanticized in Bollywood over the years.
Unlike the original Malayalam film, which focused on South Indian traditions, Arati Kadav wanted to highlight North Indian realities, where Karwa Chauth is culturally significant.
She also voiced her concern about how Bollywood has turned Karwa Chauth into a grand celebration, making it appear more festive and even gender-neutral. This portrayal, she believes, has been so normalized in films that it has influenced entire generations.
Arati emphasised the powerful influence of cinema in shaping cultural norms and questioned Bollywood’s long-standing romantic portrayal of Karwa Chauth. She pointed out the dilemma of women who may not want to observe the fast but feel pressured by societal expectations reinforced through decades of on-screen glorification.
With Mrs., Arati sought to challenge this portrayal through subtle storytelling rather than open defiance. Though the final scene is toned down from the original script, she hopes its quiet approach still encourages viewers to reflect and rethink deep-rooted traditions.
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