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Kabir Singh; Bollywood; toxic masculinity; romantic drama; remake; gender studies; visual rhetoric

Kabir Singh, a brilliant yet arrogant orthopedic surgeon, falls in love with Preeti (Kriti Sanon), a junior medical student. Their romance blossoms in college, but familial pressure forces Preeti into an arranged marriage with another man. Kabir spirals into alcohol and drug dependency, sabotages his career, and repeatedly stalks Preeti, culminating in a violent confrontation that forces him to confront his own pathology. The narrative concludes with a tentative reconciliation, suggesting possible redemption. kabir singh full movie

| Theory | Application to Kabir Singh | |--------|------------------------------| | | Kabir embodies hegemonic masculinity through dominance, emotional suppression, and aggression. | | Romantic Fatalism (Goddard, 2013) | The film’s fatalistic love trope aligns the lover’s self‑destruction with the intensity of passion. | | Remake Studies (Hutcheon, 2006) | Comparative analysis of Arjun Reddy vs. Kabir Singh highlights localisation strategies (language, cultural signifiers, star persona). | | Psychoanalytic Film Theory (Mulvey, 1975) | The male gaze is inverted; the camera aligns with Kabir’s subjective experience, objectifying Preeti as an unattainable ideal. | | | Remake Studies (Hutcheon, 2006) | Comparative

Kabir Singh (Shah Rukh Khan) is a medical student who falls deeply in love with a beautiful and intelligent college student, Kirti (Priyanka Chopra). However, their love story takes a dramatic turn when Kirti is forced to marry another man, leading Kabir to spiral into depression and self-destruction. Kirti (Priyanka Chopra). However