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    Dark Side of Alpha Characters in Bollywood: Toxic Alpha Males vs Toxic Alpha Females

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    In Bollywood movies, we often see strong and assertive characters known as alpha males and toxic alpha female. However, within these powerful personalities, there is a darker side – toxic alpha behavior.

    Here we explore how and where it started, who supports it, and look at Bollywood movies that depict toxic alpha males and alpha females. By understanding these dynamics, we can recognize the need for healthier representations of power in movies.

    The Origins of Toxicity

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    Toxic alpha behavior comes from societal ideas about power and dominance. Traditional gender roles have often praised men for being aggressive and controlling, while discouraging these traits in women. This imbalance has led to toxic behavior, which includes arrogance, aggression, manipulation, and a lack of concern for others’ well-being.

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    Supporters of Toxic Alpha Behavior

    The perpetuation of toxic alpha Behavior in Bollywood movies is influenced by various factors: 

    Cultural Expectations

    Society’s expectations play a role in reinforcing toxic alpha Behavior. Traditional ideas about what it means to be a man, or a woman have often valued dominance and control, leading to the acceptance and glorification of toxic traits.

    Commercial Success

    Bollywood movies aim for commercial success, and movies featuring toxic alpha characters, particularly in romantic and power struggle contexts, have often been financially successful. This encourages the continued portrayal of the behavior.

    Reflecting Real-Life Encounters

    Some argue that toxic alpha Behavior in movies reflects real-life situations. However, it’s important to question whether these portrayals perpetuate harmful Behavior or provide opportunities for critical examination and change.

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    Bollywood Movies Showing Toxic Alpha Behavior

    Kabir Singh (2019)

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    This controversial film features a toxic alpha male character, Kabir Singh, played by Shahid Kapoor. The character displays possessiveness, anger issues, and a sense of entitlement, showing toxic behavior in romantic relationships.

    YouTube trailer:

    Video source: Kabir Singh – Official Trailer | Shahid Kapoor, Kiara Advani | Sandeep Reddy Vanga | 21st June 2019 (youtube.com)

    Baazigar (1993)

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    In this thriller film, Shah Rukh Khan plays the character of Ajay Sharma, who exhibits toxic alpha male behavior. Ajay is characterized by his manipulative nature, deceitfulness, and a willingness to go to extreme lengths to achieve his goals. The movie explores the dark side of ambition and revenge, shedding light on the toxic consequences of such behavior.

    YouTube trailer:

    Video source: Bazigar Trailer (youtube.com)

    Cocktail (2012)

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    In this movie, Deepika Padukone portrays Veronica, a character with toxic alpha female traits. Veronica is portrayed as self-centered, manipulative, and emotionally volatile. She engages in casual relationships and uses her charm to control and manipulate those around her. The film explores the consequences of toxic behavior and the impact it has on relationships and personal well-being.

    YouTube trailer:

    Video source: Cocktail | Official Trailer (youtube.com)

    Aitraaz (2004)

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    In this movie, Priyanka Chopra plays a toxic alpha female character, Sonia Roy. She uses manipulation, deceit, and emotional abuse to maintain control and dominance over others.

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    YouTube trailer:

    Video source: AITRAAZ Theatrical (youtube.com)

    Fashion (2008)

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    This film explores the toxic environment of the fashion industry and depicts a toxic alpha female character portrayed by Priyanka Chopra. The character, Meghna Mathur, displays ruthless ambition, manipulation, and a lack of concern for others’ well-being.

    YouTube trailer:

    Video source: Official Trailer | Fashion | Priyanka Chopra – Kangana Ranaut (youtube.com)

    The Need for Change

    While toxic alpha behavior creates dramatic conflict in movies, it’s important to recognize its harmful effects. These portrayals reinforce unhealthy power dynamics, perpetuate gender stereotypes, and normalize abusive behavior. The industry should strive to present more balanced and healthier portrayals of power and influence in relationships and society.

    This showcase of such behavior in Bollywood movies reflect societal norms and power imbalances. Cultural expectations and commercial success have contributed to its perpetuation. However, it’s crucial to question the impact of these portrayals.

    By recognizing the harmful effects of the behavior and demanding healthier representations of power, we can encourage the industry to evolve and contribute to a more respectful cinematic landscape. It’s important to promote narratives that value empathy, equality, and positive role models, challenging toxic behavior and promoting healthier dynamics in relationships and society.

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    Mallika Sadhu is a journalist committed to revealing the raw, unfiltered truth. Mallika's work is grounded in a dedication to transparency and integrity, aiming to present clear and impactful stories that matter. Through comprehensive reporting and honest storytelling, she strives to contribute to provide narratives that genuinely inform and engage. When not dwelling in the world of journalism, she is immersed in the colors of her canvas and pages of her journal.

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