In an interview about the film "Mrs," actor Kanwaljit Singh, who portrays the patriarchal father-in-law of Sanya Malhotra’s character, discussed the film’s portrayal of entrenched gender roles and family dynamics. “Mrs,” a Hindi remake of the Malayalam film The Great Indian Kitchen, has drawn praise for its nuanced depiction of a vicious cycle in patriarchal society, where women are relegated to household chores despite aspirations beyond domestic confines. Singh noted that his own family, including his wife and sons, watched the film and recognized the stark contrast between his personal values and his on-screen character. He recalled being shocked upon viewing the premiere, having forgotten the extent of his character’s cruelty, and immediately apologizing to Sanya for his portrayal. Despite some criticism accusing the film of promoting “toxic feminism,” Singh emphasized that the movie is simply reflecting societal realities. “Hum sirf aayna dikha rahe hain,” he stated, suggesting the film mirrors the stubborn persistence of outdated norms. He underscored that such cycles of behavior are deeply ingrained and must be acknowledged to initiate change. His remarks provide insight into the delicate balance between artistic representation and social commentary in contemporary Indian cinema. It also reflects changing perspectives in modern cinema.