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The "Will they, won't they?" trope has been replaced by "Can they?" Contemporary Kannada films are unafraid to depict flawed characters. Heroes are no longer infallible saviors; they are insecure, awkward, or heartbroken. Heroines are no longer just props for the hero's heroism; they are career-driven, opinionated, and complex. His mother accuses her of gold-digging


