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'Girls Will Be Girls' actor Kesav Binoy Kiran: 'Men will be men’ is used to excuse men for their deeds

Kesav Binoy Kiran on how his role in Girls Will Be Girls challenges stereotypical depiction of boys

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Kesav Binoy Kiran in the film

Kesav Binoy Kiran in the film

One of the first things director Shuchi Talati told debutant actor Kesav Binoy Kiran about Girls Will Be Girls was that his character Srinivas is neither a good or bad guy. “There are no labels on him,” says the actor. 

Girls Will Be Girls explores themes of love, sexuality, and generational conflict through the journeys of the teen-aged Mira and her mother Anila, played by Preeti Panigrahi and Kani Kusruti respectively. Kiran’s character serves as a catalyst for change in the protagonist’s life. “I played Sri as a boy who thinks he is a man. He liked having a motherly figure like Anila because he doesn’t have that in his life. The script was layered, and every character had so much depth,” marvels Kiran.

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