The teaser for Bad girl, a low-budget kollywood film starring rookie actresses Vetri Maaran and Anurag Kashyap, was published the day before yesterday and has generated a lot of discussion on social media. The coming-of-age play Bad girl, which was directed by debutante varsha Bharath, centers on women's equality in the contemporary social environment. According to the trailer, the main female character is presented as a Brahmin, and the movie tackles a number of taboo subjects.
 
This has caused controversy, particularly among right-wing organizations who have been condemning Vetri Maaran and varsha Bharath, two female directors, and advocating against supporting such films. However, left-wing organizations have criticized people for being hypocritical by pointing out that Bad girl offends those who applaud films like Animal.
 

The trailer features a scenario in which the main heroine threatens to kill her mother if she isn't permitted to live the way she desires, even if it deals with daring and taboo subjects. Numerous members of the general public have brought attention to this scenario and criticized it for being careless. They contend that it sets a poor example for students and children of the present age.

Critics contend that socially conscious individuals like Vetri Maaran ought to have advocated for the removal of the sequence, even though the director may have had a specific message in mind. However, Bad girl has received a lot of attention as a result of the harsh comments and continuous discussions on social media. Even if its theatrical run is unknown, once the film is available on over-the-top (OTT) platforms, it is sure to draw a sizable audience.
 


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