Peddi: Why Janhvi Kapoor's character has sparked debate on female representation
A glaring contradiction highlighted by viewers is the disconnect between the film’s socio-political themes and its character design. There is a distinct irony in a narrative that passionately champions a community’s dignity, yet denies its own heroine basic consideration. As singer Sumangali noted when summing up the backlash, it creates a jarring cinematic paradox where structural empathy stops short of the female lead.
“It didn’t land the way I intended, and I take responsibility for that. I’ll correct it in my next film”
Is it cinematography, or is it pure objectification?
Much of the backlash focuses on specific camera choices, with audiences arguing the cinematography frequently objectifies the performer by prioritising anatomy over emotional perspective. Viewers were quick to call out this visual disconnect. “Literally there’s a scene where the hero describes her face but they show her waist and chest,” wrote one viewer. Another questioned a sequence where the camera reportedly focused away from her facial features, asking, “To the editor, are you really that clueless that you don’t know what eyes and lips are?”
“A room full of powerful men sat down to write a story about the trauma of being powerless. In the same breath, they turned Janhvi Kapoor’s character into a body for the lens, a prop for a forced kiss, and a tool to be thrown away when the songs ended. They knew exactly what human dignity meant. They just decided she didn’t deserve it”
Beyond the visual framing, audiences have raised serious concerns about consent. Several viewers argue that behaviour they perceived as harassment is framed as romance, with one user questioning why “stalking, misbehaviour, harassment, and no concept of consent” continue to be normalised through heroic characters.
Commentators are questioning behind-the-scenes power dynamics, asking how much influence female leads truly possess in an ecosystem heavily dominated by directors and male superstars. Many argue that actresses are routinely reduced to “desirable objects” with little narrative significance, while questioning why overtly objectifying content escapes the strict censorship faced by political themes.
“When women are treated primarily as visual attractions, concepts such as consent, agency and dignified representation rarely enter the writing process. The focus becomes what will sell rather than whether something is right or wrong”
Instead of constantly objectifying her, maybe give her a role that lets her act
“Even if there’s an agreement in place for prior consent, the industry just doesn’t take heroines seriously no matter how big a star you are”
Telugu cinema has repeatedly faced criticism for songs and scenes that sexualise female characters. While the stars and films have changed over the years, debates around the male gaze, objectification and the limited agency afforded to heroines continue to resurface
- Peelings (Pushpa 2, 2024) - Allu Arjun & Rashmika Mandanna
- Dabidi Dibidi (Daaku Maharaaj, 2025) - Nandamuri Balakrishna & Urvashi Rautela
- Saana Kastam (Acharya, 2022) - Chiranjeevi & Regena Cassandrra
- Ragada Ragada (Ragada, 2010) - Nagarjuna Akkineni & Anushka Shetty
- Tauba Tauba (Sardaar Gabbar Singh, 2016) - Pawan Kalyan & Raai Laxmi
- Chuttamalle (Devara: Part 1, 2024) - NTR Jr & Janhvi Kapoor
- Prabhas & Tamannaah Bhatia’s waterfall sequence (Baahubali: The Beginning, 2015)
@recommendationcommunity: “Peddi frames the denial of human identity as the ultimate systemic evil, yet the camera turns around and denies Janhvi Kapoor’s Achiyamma that exact same humanity. Ram Charan’s character gets a socio-political crusade for his soul, while she gets a regressive 1980s midriff close up”
@ rmaganti15: “Buchi Babu completely sexualised Janhvi Kapoor in the first half. Not leaving any part of her body untouched... Absolutely disgusting work”
@ your.safe.space2025: “Radhika Apte was absolutely right when she said that ‘Telugu industry is filled with patriarchy and misogyny’”
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