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Beyond Consent: The Troubling Trope of "Forced Romance" in Kannada Love Stories
Their story is a testament to the power of love and relationships in Kannada culture, where tradition and modernity blend seamlessly together.
Thankfully, a new generation of Kannada storytellers is challenging this. Films like: Beyond Consent: The Troubling Trope of "Forced Romance"
- The Setup: The Hero’s sister or family member is insulted by the Heroine’s family. To seek revenge and restore honor, the Hero forces the Heroine into a marriage.
- The Conflict: She enters his house as a prisoner of circumstance. He tries to break her spirit; she tries to expose his humanity.
- The Turning Point: A festival (like Ugadi or Deepavali) where she performs a ritual selflessly for his family. He sees her not as an enemy, but as the lady of the house.
- The Climax: When her family comes to take her back, she refuses, realizing she has fallen for the man behind the anger.
Conclusion: Unlearning "Love"
Sacrifice:
One partner often gives up their personal dreams for the sake of the relationship. The Setup: The Hero’s sister or family member
Contemporary Novels
by M.K. Indira: This novel and its subsequent film adaptation depict the struggles of women in a patriarchal society, where romantic choices are often curtailed by social standing. : Modern writers like and Ranjani Raghavan (author of Swipe Right Beyond Consent: The Troubling Trope of "Forced Romance"