Vikrant Massey: ‘Borderline Woke Generation’ Would Criticize ‘Jaadu Teri Nazar’ From Shah Rukh Khan’s Darr

In a recent discussion, actor Vikrant Massey made headlines by commenting on how the contemporary ‘borderline woke generation’ might react to classic Bollywood content. Massey specifically referred to the song “Jaadu Teri Nazar” from the 1993 film Darr, starring Shah Rukh Khan.

Hypothetical Modern Reaction

In a recent statement, Vikrant Massey suggested that the 'borderline woke generation' of today would likely denounce Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic song 'Jaadu Teri Nazar' from the film Darr if it were released now. Massey’s comments highlight the shifting cultural sensitivities and how classic Bollywood content is viewed through contemporary lenses.

Massey suggested that if “Jaadu Teri Nazar” were released today, it would likely face criticism from modern audiences for its themes and portrayal. He argued that the evolving cultural sensitivities might lead to a more critical view of the song’s content, which was once widely celebrated.

Cultural Shifts and Bollywood Classics

The actor’s remarks shed light on the ongoing debate about how classic media should be interpreted in today’s context. Massey’s insights reflect a broader conversation about the relevance and reception of older cultural artifacts in a more socially aware environment.


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