To listen to Anvitaa Dutt dissect ‘Bulbbul’ in detail, check out our podcast series ‘The Best Parts’ on your favorite podcast streaming platform, or click on this link: open.spotify.com/show/6Nhthu7iFL5uaOap5yYJTQ?si=tPaWfWuTQRC7113nyM3hZA&nd=1
Bulbul characters are disappointing because they are very realistic and not some sugar coated feel good storytelling. Even Binodini's jealousy and control towards bulbul is very realistic portrayal of family dynamics. Reality is dark and disappointing.
@@Maya_hee it's story of some very rich family from Kolkata before independence. Hypothetical incidences with unrealistic characters. You cannot draw conclusions from such a movie. What percentage of people come accross such things 10^-10 percentage. Please be realistic.
@@dominikjunior1998 Even if one person goes through this, it's still realistic but that's not the point. Let me tell you what's realistic. Child marriages, men preying on young girls and abusing their wives. Men r@ping women. Women having internalised misogyny and subjecting other women to the same crap they went through and enabling it. Women being killed during sexu@l violence from men. All of these things are an every day occurrence in both rich and poor areas.
Why no mention about Dr.Sudip? Because he was a man I didn't find disgusting. He is a doctor, he is extra careful about helping Bulbul recover, becomes her close friend and even perhaps a confidant and yet after developing almost the same emotions as that of Satya's, admits right on the face of Bulbul when asked by her , that he is a coward and that he would like to maintain boundaries. So somewhere down, he has consciously reckoned his feeling for a woman like Bulbul but realises soon that that's not all that is enough to build the relationship he covets secretly with her. He is true to both his feelings and Bulbul and also to his outlook as a person being a doctor, where he says that he would rather like saving than hunting. And that triggers Satya, where he is even more mired in with the complex and confounding relationship he has always shared with his bhaabi Bulbul and grows into an overbearingly protective patriarch. The nature if which is condemned by the free spirited Bulbul, when her heart is broken finding her old friend and once close confidant since childhood having same notions growing from toxic masculinity.
Sudeep, in one of the last conversations, at the blue kothi when she says- darpok! ....and he says- bahut. Koi umeed nhi rakh raha hoon.. That's the most genuine i love you ever. Aesa ladka.... Uff!!❤
Bulbul was a shock to me - why wasnt it more famous? Why werent the stars credited more?! Did it not get anough awards?! I hadnt even heard of the movie actually. When i saw it i was surprised at how good it was. Realistic story... captured with artistic cinematography and metaphorical story line. With great real actors ( not big names with medeocre acting skills). This was class apart and worthy of being sent for the oscars
It's a great movie...and yes it's underrated bcoz it's too real that people are scared if it becomes successful then the society will be exposed...people specially men they can't handle that this is the truth this is how women are treated....some people even trashed the movie saying it is showing men in negative ways they are not at all accepting that this is reality
the reason it hits hard is because it's real on so many levels that we don't even realise. anvita's a gem and i can't wait to see more from her. much love to swaddle for making this series
A bitter toxic feminist cannot accept other view points. She has to win on her own terms and dominate the narrative. Fascist and narcissist mentality breeds from privileged, self entitled divas.
dont know why but i was expecting for a different end, climax where satya gets to know the rea face of his hero brother and self reflects his emotions, later on finds the truth and give justice to binodini, but that could be too off bulbbul. the actual ending was very unexpected loved it.
Actually he did get to know the face of his brothers .... see at the very end, he writes a letter to Indranil saying that all of their hands are covered in the blood of the same woman . So this brings us to the conclusion that at one point in the forest , the doctor told him the entire truth . About her feet and Mahendras death amd the death of the rest . That's why indranil comes back one final time after Satya cuts off contact with him.
@@ritankarmitra9085 yes it’s kinda unrealistic for she rose to stamp on all the evils overcoming all the atrocities. Usually women who go through such trauma will never see the day. Of course it’s too far from reality.
This movie is too realistic it tries to cover every aspect of society Bulbul the innocent child who married man of her father's age All three men one who beats her, other raped her and the most disappointing one is satya who she loved who was his friend, he didn't believed her. Binodini was jealous female which is also very common in society. It doesn't showed only bad things about men there was a character Dr. Sudip he was there for bulbul he helped her a lot so it also shows a good side too Overall this movie is great for me
Even after everything Binodini did to Bulbbul,I can't help feeling a bit sad for her. Married to a mad person, and used like a wh*re by her brother-in-law...😔
The storyline is real. Simple. So no fancy fairy tale ending. Just dr whos a kind man. It has many male and female characters who are products of a toxic culture that we dont want to accept happened and we dont want to deal with the areas that currently harbour such ppl too.
I am 2 mins in and I was'nt ready for this. Wow. I did not know about this show at all. What a raw and realistic portrayal of characters, disturbing as intended to be. Great work!!
Bulbul is a master class in filmmaking and the implications of patriarchy on the 2 genders… it’s art imitating life come alive ❤❤ Is there a longer version of the interview?? Would love to watch the artist herself decode the subliminal messaging of the film.
But....what i found disturbing is...Mahendra, the brother with cognitive abilities....why did he rape bulbul ? If he was a child at heart like ma'am mentioned in the video, from where did he get the instinct to rape her ? Isn't that absurd ?
He is a child at heart but has a man's body. A body that has gone through puberty, naturally gets aroused by looking at a woman. It's the same as a teenager with an underdeveloped brain but is too horny to control themselves or detect dangers and consequences which commonly leads to unwanted pregnancies. Mating is a very important and natural process that doesn't need to be taught. Life literally depends on it. Animals even find ways to understand how to mate. He probably raped his wife like this but at the end still doesn't understand the consequences and concepts like consent, rape.
@@mahijha3114 Even mentally handicapped people do have sexual needs, but what doesn't develop in their brains at all is any kind of understanding or most importantly, control over it. It's like any other childish need like eating, playing or wanting something, his wife propably did cater to his sexual needs when it was possible so he must have learned it in some way, but had no adult comprehension of when & with whom it's appropriate or that it can hurt someone else
Hey TeamSwaddle, how come the spotify podcast doesn't have the bit about satya's romantic inclination towards bulbul. Was it just a part of this teaser or did I miss it in the podcast?
I didn't notice it either... I think it was only implied because Binodini does not seem surprised even though she must have realised what has happened to Bulbbul. Then she just asks her to keep quiet about it.
Why did indranil leave the palace? This is one question that is still there with me. I mean is it because he loved bulbul and didn't want to admit he did wrong to her? What made him leave?!!!
Idk...but I never found satya disappointing...i totally agree with this statement that it's his brother's wife ,even subconsciously he won't ever think of naming that relationship along romantic lines but emotionally he is feeling everything.....also he has no idea of what has happened unlike doctor so it's natural if you see your brother's wife with someone like that while he may himself feels something for her which he isn't even thinking about....that's some very confusing emotions he's dealing with.....so he acts upon the only thing he is absolutely clear about which is that his brother's wife not being faithful to his "hero"........but at the end you could clearly see his raw emotions for her......he is actually very realistic...
In today's time we can identify, understand and critic patriarchy. But that wasn't the case earlier Today, we're better at recognizing and understanding patriarchy, but in the past, people didn't really grasp its complexities because they didn't even know the word. The adverse dimensions of patriarchy, which are now evident, weren't as apparent in earlier periods.
Yeah I agree. Most men are dissapointing, and most women are innocent angels. Just do us men one favor, will you? Remove all the men from your life. Never seek a male partner. Be a lifelong celibate, or a lesbian, or maybe die alone, or what have you. Just stay away from men. We don't need you in our lives. You are not welcome, thank you.
That's a beautiful way of portraying the double standards. My grandfather is a certified and unapologetic misogynist. But I feel educated men I have seen in my office who pretend to be "progressive" and "liberal" are much worse than people like my grandfather.
@@tanyajustine3223 the example is they would stand for the working Section of others parties but when there's party as their home, they would be the one ordering not delivering food out. Like call their wife to give food to the guest and to them but not being a proper host. But these same people would call other other men if they do the same thing in their house.
Okay so binodini said, badi haveli me bade raaz hote hai. But why did Mahindra had to rape bulbul? Like if he has a child like personality, then why would he do such a thing? It's really confusing me. I understand about the backward mindset of other men, but I don't understand why he would do that.
Mahendra sees Bulbul as a toy that he wants to play with. It is his brother's toy that he wants for himself. It's a twisted way of portraying men who sees women as nothing but toys without feelings.
@@moMdaD-fm3ng Why so butthurt? Hit closer to home or women in your house dont work? Anyways none of the women I know need money from men. They all have jobs.
Because he sees her as a doll without feelings or thoughts, just like the men in real life who only see women as an instrument of their sexual pleasure.
@@dondavis8588 get you’re acting exactly like the token behaviour I just described. Come for my father later. Look after your father first since he did a poor job of raising you right
It's mind boggling to see women hating men over a "historical fiction horor" story. If it was a movie based on real events or current times then it would have made some sense but this is screaming "Echochamber" of men haters.
@@amritapuri2964 Hey, let me tell you something, generalizing an entire gender is not only ignorant but also shows how close-minded and biased you are. It's people like you who are the real problem in society, spreading hate and creating division. Maybe you should focus on improving yourself instead of hating on others.
Women in Afghanistan are being banned from education and work. Female babies are killed in China and India. Thousands of women are being killed and raped for saying 'no'. Rape victims are asked 'what were you wearing?', despite elderly dementia women patients being raped as well. It absolutely does happen in today's society. Even in the western world. We have men in our current generation talking about how women should submit to their husband's desires and not have any thought or will of their own.
Entire Bengali culture sphere is always always about villainify men and putting women in high pedestal. There isn't a single Bengali TV serial where a super Marry Sue character is running everything and men are either props or villains. All women are Durga/Kali and all men are asura. Mind you this is from a culture that is all about women worshipping, the starting point of liberal feminism in indian subcontinent, where the 12th pass out ratio skewed extremely towards women in 60 to 40 ratio. Even with all that misandry is cultivated culturally here which no one talks about. Makes me wonder sometimes whether northern conservative part of india has right ideas.
@@debarpanmitra8404 all you have to do is look at each and every Bengali serials running. Most ads, social representation during Durga Puja, forever decreasing boys from school and still spending only on girl's education.
I have enough data points to make that statements but toxic burgois pseudofeminists of bengal would want to keep their privileges without ever sharing any responsibilities.
In this movie satya is seen as disappointment yet they completely erased the fact that this series of events happend because of a "women" 😂 And never in this movie bulbul co fide satya about her problem so how in the world he could do anything for her? Was he supposed to have telepathy? 😂 No matter whether are you good or bad men will all be judged as same, so what's the point of being good? And that's why fe-minism fever is starting to get off from new generation. 😏
Satya was disappointing not because he didn't get bulbbul's situation but because he completely missed how kind of person she is. In his jealousy that was so visible he just started to question her morals and characters. He was a very dear to bulbbul, her safe place so she and us viewers expected smth better. He was a good person but then again it showed reality even for today that we often turn out how people around us are and how their mentality is.
@@howwbiee1494 like the swaddle you also ignored the fact that this happened because of a women jealousy but anyways. Since he was her safe space then why didn't confessed him about her hardship? And like she was regularly meeting with an other men without any reason. So his doubting her make perfect sense. What's disappointing in that? Its the human nature. 🤷🏽♂️
@@ZarathustraSpeaking You're really naive if you think abuse and assault is that easy to talk about. That was the point. Its sickening to see men try to defend Bulbbul's assault even though she's a fictional character. It disgusts me to think how you would react if (God forbid) someone you actually know suffers through this.
@@ZarathustraSpeaking have you even watched the movie? And you're actually defending Bulbul's sexual assault by saying "she used to meet other men" disgusting mentality but what else can we expect from an illiterate like you
Hmm ... are men in IRL also written by men? :P Joke aside, Bulbul demanded such. Men written by women is a trope used to depict men characters who are admirable for women audience - for example, Bangalore days. On the other hand, pick any typical Bollywood/Telugu movie to see women written by men - air headed bimbos with amazing looks and being a liability to men especially in their battles against villains
In Real Life also, only a handful of Men are Not Disappointing - so thank you for admitting that the vast majority including you, were written by Women. Atleast this Realisation / Reminder would help us Women discard Your Existence as Fictional (Caricature - to be precise) and look for Companionship from the Authentic, Self-Reflecting Ones among You.
@@shilpavijay7490 Lol your whole rant explains how desperate and lonely you are in real life!!.... You are the kind who burden men around you with your mere presence and believe they deserve it. Be mad, biatch!
To listen to Anvitaa Dutt dissect ‘Bulbbul’ in detail, check out our podcast series ‘The Best Parts’ on your favorite podcast streaming platform, or click on this link: open.spotify.com/show/6Nhthu7iFL5uaOap5yYJTQ?si=tPaWfWuTQRC7113nyM3hZA&nd=1
Bulbul characters are disappointing because they are very realistic and not some sugar coated feel good storytelling. Even Binodini's jealousy and control towards bulbul is very realistic portrayal of family dynamics. Reality is dark and disappointing.
Absolutely
How it's realistic? 😂😂
@@dominikjunior1998How is it not?
@@Maya_hee it's story of some very rich family from Kolkata before independence. Hypothetical incidences with unrealistic characters.
You cannot draw conclusions from such a movie.
What percentage of people come accross such things 10^-10 percentage. Please be realistic.
@@dominikjunior1998 Even if one person goes through this, it's still realistic but that's not the point.
Let me tell you what's realistic. Child marriages, men preying on young girls and abusing their wives. Men r@ping women.
Women having internalised misogyny and subjecting other women to the same crap they went through and enabling it.
Women being killed during sexu@l violence from men.
All of these things are an every day occurrence in both rich and poor areas.
Why no mention about Dr.Sudip?
Because he was a man I didn't find disgusting. He is a doctor, he is extra careful about helping Bulbul recover, becomes her close friend and even perhaps a confidant and yet after developing almost the same emotions as that of Satya's, admits right on the face of Bulbul when asked by her , that he is a coward and that he would like to maintain boundaries. So somewhere down, he has consciously reckoned his feeling for a woman like Bulbul but realises soon that that's not all that is enough to build the relationship he covets secretly with her. He is true to both his feelings and Bulbul and also to his outlook as a person being a doctor, where he says that he would rather like saving than hunting. And that triggers Satya, where he is even more mired in with the complex and confounding relationship he has always shared with his bhaabi Bulbul and grows into an overbearingly protective patriarch. The nature if which is condemned by the free spirited Bulbul, when her heart is broken finding her old friend and once close confidant since childhood having same notions growing from toxic masculinity.
absolutely dr.sudip is one fresh air on bulbbul 🥰
Parambrata is a gem playing such charming characters.
Sudeep, in one of the last conversations, at the blue kothi when she says- darpok! ....and he says- bahut. Koi umeed nhi rakh raha hoon..
That's the most genuine i love you ever. Aesa ladka.... Uff!!❤
I m confused, the replies are contradicting the original post but think they re agreeing 😂
I fell in love with him
Bulbul was a shock to me - why wasnt it more famous? Why werent the stars credited more?! Did it not get anough awards?!
I hadnt even heard of the movie actually. When i saw it i was surprised at how good it was. Realistic story... captured with artistic cinematography and metaphorical story line. With great real actors ( not big names with medeocre acting skills). This was class apart and worthy of being sent for the oscars
It's a great movie...and yes it's underrated bcoz it's too real that people are scared if it becomes successful then the society will be exposed...people specially men they can't handle that this is the truth this is how women are treated....some people even trashed the movie saying it is showing men in negative ways they are not at all accepting that this is reality
@@scrambledegg27it's not that deep, they just did a bad marketing job.
Come on , a woman jumping around on trees with her twisted legs. It wasn't realistic !!!!
the reason it hits hard is because it's real on so many levels that we don't even realise. anvita's a gem and i can't wait to see more from her. much love to swaddle for making this series
I just wish that society changes fast enough and all the men realise that a woman is a force you cannot mess with and start respecting her
@@Vizorfam respect is earned. And only goven to those who deserve
did you see Qala?
"Tum sab ek jaise ho" proved again by all the men in this comment section.
A bitter toxic feminist cannot accept other view points. She has to win on her own terms and dominate the narrative. Fascist and narcissist mentality breeds from privileged, self entitled divas.
proud on that
Popcorn time, let the argument continue
Proud on that ,,, feminist btch
Fr can't believe hpw their mother would feel having sons like them
dont know why but i was expecting for a different end, climax where satya gets to know the rea face of his hero brother and self reflects his emotions, later on finds the truth and give justice to binodini, but that could be too off bulbbul. the actual ending was very unexpected loved it.
Everyone expected it because that's the fantasy media has been showing us, but this one ended with reality.
That would have made Satya, a very unreal hero of the movie. In reality, men aren't that brave to go against their families for justice.
But the hero of the movie is Bulbul, not Satya. He is too much of a coward to try to do anything about the truth
@@Supriya100kar in reality, men aren't brave. That's good enough
Actually he did get to know the face of his brothers .... see at the very end, he writes a letter to Indranil saying that all of their hands are covered in the blood of the same woman . So this brings us to the conclusion that at one point in the forest , the doctor told him the entire truth . About her feet and Mahendras death amd the death of the rest . That's why indranil comes back one final time after Satya cuts off contact with him.
Disappointing is not the word. Disgusting would be appropriate!
Oh yaaa. . . That makes more sense
For women in Bulbul, the word should be unrealistic. LOLWA
@@ritankarmitra9085 yes it’s kinda unrealistic for she rose to stamp on all the evils overcoming all the atrocities. Usually women who go through such trauma will never see the day. Of course it’s too far from reality.
@@ritankarmitra9085 It's a movie brother
@@SeonaleeSobermati utube itslef is by men... So u wmen are wrtten by men
I was waiting for a discussion like this. Bulbbul is movie that very deeply impacted me. Thanks for putting this up.
Ok susu 😂
This movie is too realistic it tries to cover every aspect of society
Bulbul the innocent child who married man of her father's age
All three men one who beats her, other raped her and the most disappointing one is satya who she loved who was his friend, he didn't believed her.
Binodini was jealous female which is also very common in society.
It doesn't showed only bad things about men there was a character Dr. Sudip he was there for bulbul he helped her a lot so it also shows a good side too
Overall this movie is great for me
Even after everything Binodini did to Bulbbul,I can't help feeling a bit sad for her. Married to a mad person, and used like a wh*re by her brother-in-law...😔
Loved the analysis and the thought process behind the depictions!
The storyline is real. Simple. So no fancy fairy tale ending. Just dr whos a kind man. It has many male and female characters who are products of a toxic culture that we dont want to accept happened and we dont want to deal with the areas that currently harbour such ppl too.
I am 2 mins in and I was'nt ready for this. Wow. I did not know about this show at all. What a raw and realistic portrayal of characters, disturbing as intended to be. Great work!!
Ye to shuru hote hi khatam ho gaya. Was wanting an in depth analysis that goes on for hours atleast.
@@iu9130 oh thank you. That's a relief.
Bulbul is a master class in filmmaking and the implications of patriarchy on the 2 genders… it’s art imitating life come alive ❤❤
Is there a longer version of the interview?? Would love to watch the artist herself decode the subliminal messaging of the film.
Request for to The Swaddle team , could you please have trigger warnings before hand to indicate at discuss or visuals involving rape and violence
True
no, stop being coddled child, expect things to be uncomfortable now that you're an adult
@@anonymouslyopinionated656 maybe stfu and go cry to your mummy
i want a hour long video of this
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@@TheSwaddleTV loved the podcast. hope we can get one on qala too
Excellent writing, and excellent movie 🙏🏾 thank you for creating this
But....what i found disturbing is...Mahendra, the brother with cognitive abilities....why did he rape bulbul ? If he was a child at heart like ma'am mentioned in the video, from where did he get the instinct to rape her ? Isn't that absurd ?
Probably saw something?
@@mahijha3114 saw....what ?
He is a child at heart but has a man's body. A body that has gone through puberty, naturally gets aroused by looking at a woman. It's the same as a teenager with an underdeveloped brain but is too horny to control themselves or detect dangers and consequences which commonly leads to unwanted pregnancies. Mating is a very important and natural process that doesn't need to be taught. Life literally depends on it. Animals even find ways to understand how to mate. He probably raped his wife like this but at the end still doesn't understand the consequences and concepts like consent, rape.
@@disha8976 okay....thanking your explaining.
@@mahijha3114 Even mentally handicapped people do have sexual needs, but what doesn't develop in their brains at all is any kind of understanding or most importantly, control over it. It's like any other childish need like eating, playing or wanting something, his wife propably did cater to his sexual needs when it was possible so he must have learned it in some way, but had no adult comprehension of when & with whom it's appropriate or that it can hurt someone else
The only gentleman in the movie was Dr. Sudeep, he was just the best man in the whole village for god’s sake!
She explained the ans to her que so well I was just into it... So nice ✨
Bulbul was really so fkin hard to watch man. Great movie
Hey TeamSwaddle, how come the spotify podcast doesn't have the bit about satya's romantic inclination towards bulbul. Was it just a part of this teaser or did I miss it in the podcast?
This was different..... educational fun podcast....loved it!
What??????
I didn't know that he had also SAed binodini !!
The movie didn't mention that?
I didn't notice it either... I think it was only implied because Binodini does not seem surprised even though she must have realised what has happened to Bulbbul. Then she just asks her to keep quiet about it.
same
most men in the world are like these 3 its rare to find a dr sudip dont believe me look around
Why did indranil leave the palace? This is one question that is still there with me. I mean is it because he loved bulbul and didn't want to admit he did wrong to her? What made him leave?!!!
I need the whole video of this podcast
Hey, you can listen to the full podcast here: open.spotify.com/show/6Nhthu7iFL5uaOap5yYJTQ?si=tPaWfWuTQRC7113nyM3hZA&nd=1
Idk...but I never found satya disappointing...i totally agree with this statement that it's his brother's wife ,even subconsciously he won't ever think of naming that relationship along romantic lines but emotionally he is feeling everything.....also he has no idea of what has happened unlike doctor so it's natural if you see your brother's wife with someone like that while he may himself feels something for her which he isn't even thinking about....that's some very confusing emotions he's dealing with.....so he acts upon the only thing he is absolutely clear about which is that his brother's wife not being faithful to his "hero"........but at the end you could clearly see his raw emotions for her......he is actually very realistic...
Yes, Satya is my favorite character. He's the only sane man in the house
looks like i have understood the movie more than the interviewer
This movie is amazing. This writer is an icon. Extraordinary.
Please do Qala next!
Could someone explain what she meant from 3:10 to 3:41 . I didn't quite understand it.
In today's time we can identify, understand and critic patriarchy. But that wasn't the case earlier Today, we're better at recognizing and understanding patriarchy, but in the past, people didn't really grasp its complexities because they didn't even know the word. The adverse dimensions of patriarchy, which are now evident, weren't as apparent in earlier periods.
Please upload full podcasts on youtube!🥺
Because most men are disappointing 💔
Frrrrr
You should have said most men in my life
Yeah I agree. Most men are dissapointing, and most women are innocent angels. Just do us men one favor, will you? Remove all the men from your life. Never seek a male partner. Be a lifelong celibate, or a lesbian, or maybe die alone, or what have you. Just stay away from men. We don't need you in our lives. You are not welcome, thank you.
@@gampa_10_31 feeling sorry for her dad 😂
@@ZarathustraSpeaking Yeah, Same man
Awesome....keep up the good work
can someone explain the last line.....i dint get it......
she said.....he ll order the booze you ll order snacks.....what does that mean?
Can someone pls explain what they meant by ordering the booze and the snacks. That kind of flew over my head.
Like people cowardly pleaser behaviour,
Like those men, who say something and do something else, try to look better but in actual terms there are the worst.
Thanks!
That's a beautiful way of portraying the double standards. My grandfather is a certified and unapologetic misogynist. But I feel educated men I have seen in my office who pretend to be "progressive" and "liberal" are much worse than people like my grandfather.
@@tanyajustine3223 the example is they would stand for the working Section of others parties but when there's party as their home, they would be the one ordering not delivering food out. Like call their wife to give food to the guest and to them but not being a proper host. But these same people would call other other men if they do the same thing in their house.
Absolutely beautiful
"But when you're at home he's ordering the booze, you're ordering the snacks "
I loved this movie from the moment it released ❤
Where to find the episode 1 for Bulbbul??
I didnt get the booze and snacks reference properly......anyone can elaborate
Where can we get to watch it 🤔
Dr. Sudeep
Why did this video ended ?
DR SUDIP 😭
Okay so binodini said, badi haveli me bade raaz hote hai. But why did Mahindra had to rape bulbul? Like if he has a child like personality, then why would he do such a thing? It's really confusing me. I understand about the backward mindset of other men, but I don't understand why he would do that.
Child rap* other child too.
Mahendra sees Bulbul as a toy that he wants to play with. It is his brother's toy that he wants for himself. It's a twisted way of portraying men who sees women as nothing but toys without feelings.
Just like women see men as a Bank and not a Human. 🤑
@@moMdaD-fm3ng Why so butthurt? Hit closer to home or women in your house dont work? Anyways none of the women I know need money from men. They all have jobs.
Because he sees her as a doll without feelings or thoughts, just like the men in real life who only see women as an instrument of their sexual pleasure.
People see men and women here? I see some archetypes
🤣🤣 women comparing men now to men in those era is crazy
Because their behaviours are still the same lmaoo 😂😂😂😂
@@koganenokoro4361 🤣🤣 not every guy is like your father
@@dondavis8588 yet here you are exhibiting the very same behaviour. Cope, cry, seethe 🤡🤡🤡
@@dondavis8588 get you’re acting exactly like the token behaviour I just described. Come for my father later. Look after your father first since he did a poor job of raising you right
This is downright puerile!
because women are no better at writing men than men are at writing women...
No, women are better writers than men in general. Keep crying.
Lmao I've fallen in love with men written by women😂
@@dr.anaB777Nope
It's mind boggling to see women hating men over a "historical fiction horor" story.
If it was a movie based on real events or current times then it would have made some sense but this is screaming "Echochamber" of men haters.
It's mind boggling to see men hating women all the time. Right from Pyar ka Punchnama, HIMYM, to porn, everything is their echochamber
Don't mind me saying this but, most of the men deserve to be hated. Y'all walk around just fucking scaring and destroying everyone around you.
@@amritapuri2964 Hey, let me tell you something, generalizing an entire gender is not only ignorant but also shows how close-minded and biased you are. It's people like you who are the real problem in society, spreading hate and creating division. Maybe you should focus on improving yourself instead of hating on others.
@@Pragy30 yesss!!!
Women in Afghanistan are being banned from education and work. Female babies are killed in China and India. Thousands of women are being killed and raped for saying 'no'. Rape victims are asked 'what were you wearing?', despite elderly dementia women patients being raped as well. It absolutely does happen in today's society. Even in the western world. We have men in our current generation talking about how women should submit to their husband's desires and not have any thought or will of their own.
Entire Bengali culture sphere is always always about villainify men and putting women in high pedestal. There isn't a single Bengali TV serial where a super Marry Sue character is running everything and men are either props or villains. All women are Durga/Kali and all men are asura. Mind you this is from a culture that is all about women worshipping, the starting point of liberal feminism in indian subcontinent, where the 12th pass out ratio skewed extremely towards women in 60 to 40 ratio. Even with all that misandry is cultivated culturally here which no one talks about. Makes me wonder sometimes whether northern conservative part of india has right ideas.
Yes, you are absolutely right👍I am also from bengal and it's really making me think.
@@debarpanmitra8404 all you have to do is look at each and every Bengali serials running. Most ads, social representation during Durga Puja, forever decreasing boys from school and still spending only on girl's education.
@@subhasish661411 yes absolutely
A person who may be only lived in Kolkata can't generalized whole Bengal.
I have enough data points to make that statements but toxic burgois pseudofeminists of bengal would want to keep their privileges without ever sharing any responsibilities.
Hi, I'm gay. Bye
Good for you what else
In this movie satya is seen as disappointment yet they completely erased the fact that this series of events happend because of a "women" 😂
And never in this movie bulbul co fide satya about her problem so how in the world he could do anything for her? Was he supposed to have telepathy? 😂
No matter whether are you good or bad men will all be judged as same, so what's the point of being good? And that's why fe-minism fever is starting to get off from new generation. 😏
Satya was disappointing not because he didn't get bulbbul's situation but because he completely missed how kind of person she is. In his jealousy that was so visible he just started to question her morals and characters. He was a very dear to bulbbul, her safe place so she and us viewers expected smth better. He was a good person but then again it showed reality even for today that we often turn out how people around us are and how their mentality is.
@@howwbiee1494 like the swaddle you also ignored the fact that this happened because of a women jealousy but anyways.
Since he was her safe space then why didn't confessed him about her hardship?
And like she was regularly meeting with an other men without any reason. So his doubting her make perfect sense. What's disappointing in that? Its the human nature. 🤷🏽♂️
@@ZarathustraSpeaking You're really naive if you think abuse and assault is that easy to talk about. That was the point. Its sickening to see men try to defend Bulbbul's assault even though she's a fictional character. It disgusts me to think how you would react if (God forbid) someone you actually know suffers through this.
@@neelanshsingh2846 it makes my brain cells disappear by how women rationaloze their behavior even if it's wrong. 🤷🏽♂️
@@ZarathustraSpeaking have you even watched the movie? And you're actually defending Bulbul's sexual assault by saying "she used to meet other men" disgusting mentality but what else can we expect from an illiterate like you
feminist problem with men, nothing new really!
Why men in bulbul are disappointing??
Because it is written by a women.
Hmm ... are men in IRL also written by men? :P
Joke aside, Bulbul demanded such. Men written by women is a trope used to depict men characters who are admirable for women audience - for example, Bangalore days.
On the other hand, pick any typical Bollywood/Telugu movie to see women written by men - air headed bimbos with amazing looks and being a liability to men especially in their battles against villains
Killed it LOL
In Real Life also, only a handful of Men are Not Disappointing - so thank you for admitting that the vast majority including you, were written by Women. Atleast this Realisation / Reminder would help us Women discard Your Existence as Fictional (Caricature - to be precise) and look for Companionship from the Authentic, Self-Reflecting Ones among You.
@@shilpavijay7490 Lol your whole rant explains how desperate and lonely you are in real life!!.... You are the kind who burden men around you with your mere presence and believe they deserve it. Be mad, biatch!
@@ST0ICSAGE That all what they can do my brother...
😂 Don't reply to them. Cuz they are Karens