Sanya Malhotra's Mrs. Co-Star Kanwaljit Singh Recreates Film’s Scene With A Twist, Fans React: ‘Role Reversal’
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Sanya Malhotra's Mrs. Co-Star Kanwaljit Singh Recreates Film’s Scene With A Twist, Fans React: ‘Role Reversal’ The film, which is a Hindi adaptation of the Malayalam hit The Great Indian Kitchen, portrays the story of a newlywed woman. Kanwaljit Singh recently shared a video on Instagram that showcases a side of him completely different from his harsh on-screen persona in ‘Mrs’ He is seen happily cooking a dish, and serving to a woman, whom he addresses as ‘beta’ The woman responds with a critical comment, criticizing the food for being too bland. Kanwaljit Singh shared the video with the caption, “Mister; #MrsOnZEE5." With his video, he offered a light-hearted critique of the traditional gender roles shown in ‘Mrs’ The ‘role reversal’ left fans amused.
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Sanya Malhotra's Mrs. Co-Star Kanwaljit Singh Recreates Film’s Scene With A Twist, Fans React: ‘Role Reversal’
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Last Updated: February 21, 2025, 11:29 IST
Kanwaljit Singh, who played the father-in-law in Sanya Malhotra starrer Mrs, has taken a dig at his problematic character in the film. The ‘role reversal’ in his latest reel has left fans amused.
Kanwaljit Singh flips the script of Sanya Malhotra starrer 'Mrs' in this reel.
Sanya Malhotra starrer ‘Mrs.’, which released on 7th February, has been garnering great reviews from the audience and critics alike. The film, which is a Hindi adaptation of the Malayalam hit The Great Indian Kitchen, portrays the story of a newlywed woman who navigates regressive patriarchal traditions. Kanwaljit Singh, who plays Sanya’s character Richa’s heartless father-in-law, recently talked about how ‘disgusted’ he was with his character’s behaviour in the film. Now, he has shared a reel on Instagram, in which he took a dig at his problematic character in ‘Mrs’. The role reversal in his reel has left fans amused.
Kanwaljit Singh recently shared a video on Instagram that showcases a side of him completely different from his harsh on-screen persona in ‘Mrs.’ He is seen happily cooking a dish, and serving to a woman, whom he addresses as ‘beta’, a word that he also used for his daughter-in-law in ‘Mrs’. “Beta maine aapki mummy ki recipe pe banaya hai aaj (I’ve made this as per your mom-in-law’s recipe)," he tells her, while serving the food. As she sits to eat, Kanwaljit excitedly waits for praise from her, and asks her ‘Kaisa hai? (How’s the food?)." However, the woman responds with a critical comment, criticizing the food for being too bland. “Namak kam hai (It’s not salty enough)," she says, mirroring the unappreciative remarks from the men in the film. Kanwaljit’s expression falls, and he retreats to the kitchen, after which the woman tells him, “Chai bana dena (Make some tea for me)."
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Fans React To Kanwaljit Singh’s ‘Role Reversal’ Video
Kanwaljit shared the video with the caption, “Mister; #MrsOnZEE5." With his video, he offered a light-hearted critique of the traditional gender roles shown in ‘Mrs’, and the ‘role reversal’ left fans amused. One fan commented, “On behalf of the whole women community, ab pata chala?," along with laughing emojis, while another one wrote, “Loved this!! Role reversal! Ab jara chutney bhi bana dijiye." A third comment on his post read, “Destroyed in seconds. Perfect reel. Thank you, sir." Another fan joked, “Ab paap nhi dhulenge sir."
About Mrs.
‘Mrs.’, starring Sanya Malhotra, Nishant Dahiya and Kanwaljit Singh, is directed by Arati Kadav. It premiered at the 2024 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, and was also screened at the New York Indian Film Festival. The movie has sparked significant conversations, particularly among women, with many praising it as an honest portrayal of the harsh realities they often face behind closed doors. It released on Zee5 on 7th February, 2025.
First Published: February 21, 2025, 11:29 IST
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