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Beyond Consent: The Troubling Trope of "Forced Romance" in Kannada Love Stories

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: A recurring theme involves a hero attempting to "tame" a wealthy or independent female lead through humiliation or persistence until she eventually falls for him. Forced Marriages and "Finding Love" Beyond Consent: The Troubling Trope of "Forced Romance"

Romantic storylines are an integral part of Kannada cinema, often weaving a complex tapestry of emotions, love triangles, and heartbreaks. These narratives have a way of captivating audiences, making them invest in the characters' journeys. Lucia (2013) - A critically acclaimed film that

  1. Lucia (2013) - A critically acclaimed film that tells the story of a young woman who falls in love with a small-time thief.
  2. P KIyaa (2015) - A romantic drama that explores the complexities of a forced marriage and the blossoming romance between the leads.
  3. RangiTaranga (2015) - A romantic comedy that follows the story of two individuals who are forced to pretend to be in a relationship, only to find themselves falling in love.

Real-world "romantic" crimes in Karnataka—eavesdropping (Section 354C of IPC), stalking, and forced digital messaging—often spike after the release of major romantic films. In 2018, after the release of The Villain, police in Bengaluru registered a 19% rise in "stalking" complaints. The perpetrators often quoted film dialogues: "Preethige gandu gotthilla" (Love knows no boundaries/limits). after the release of The Villain

The first week was a disaster. Surya scolded her for pronouncing “Beṇṇe” (butter) as “Ben-ne” (a different, embarrassing word). Ananya threw a notebook at his head and screamed in English, “It’s just a language, not a religion!”

He said, “In Kannada, we say ‘Mukha’ for face. But also ‘Mukhava’ for the same. Why? Because language is not grammar. It is rasa—emotion. You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to feel.”

📍 The heart of Kannada romance lies in the belief that even the most reluctant beginning can lead to a beautiful destination.