Why Anurag Kashyap’s Manmarziyaan Is Toxic Garbage That Teaches Girls to Cheat and Men to Simp

SIBY JEYYA

Some films entertain. Others provoke. And then there are the ones that leave audiences arguing long after the credits roll. Manmarziyaan falls squarely into that last category—a story that doesn’t just explore love, but pokes at its boundaries, its contradictions, and the uncomfortable gray areas people don’t always want to confront.




1. A love Triangle Without Clean Edges
At its core, the film tells a story of three people caught in a complicated emotional web. A woman torn between a passionate but unreliable lover and a stable, understanding husband. It’s not a neat narrative—and that’s exactly what makes it unsettling.




2. The “Good Husband” Question
The husband’s character is central to the debate. He knows her past, chooses not to judge, and steps into the marriage with maturity. For some viewers, that’s admirable. For others, it raises questions about boundaries, self-respect, and what acceptance really means.




3. Choices That Challenge Comfort Zones
The story takes a sharper turn when actions begin to contradict words. Promises, loyalty, and commitment all get tested, leaving audiences questioning not just the character’s decisions, but the values the film seems to present.




4. Modern Relationships on Display
Rather than presenting a traditional idea of marriage, the film leans into complexity—imperfect people making imperfect choices. It reflects a version of modern relationships that can feel real to some and deeply uncomfortable to others.




5. Why It Feels So Divisive
The strongest reactions come from what viewers bring into the film—their own beliefs about love, trust, and commitment. For some, it feels like bold storytelling. For others, it clashes with deeply held ideas about relationships and family.




Bottom Line
Manmarziyaan doesn’t offer easy answers. It presents a messy, flawed version of love—and leaves you to decide whether that honesty is refreshing… or frustrating.


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