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Research published in Academia.edu explores Pathaan as a response to real-world hate campaigns against SRK. It argues the film uses themes of patriotism and personal identity to advocate for love over communal hate.
Below is an overview of the key scholarly perspectives and "papers" discussing the film's significance. 1. Cultural & Socio-Political Analysis
A major focus of academic work is the film’s role in re-establishing Shah Rukh Khan's (SRK) identity amidst contemporary socio-political shifts in India. Research published in Academia
Scholars and critics also focus on the technical and commercial strategies employed by director Siddharth Anand.
A notable theme discussed in multiple reviews and analyses is the Japanese art of Kintsugi (repairing broken pottery with gold). This is cited both as a narrative tool for forming a unit of "broken" agents and a meta-commentary on a resilient Bollywood finding its feet again. 3. Fandom & Global Event Status A notable theme discussed in multiple reviews and
Papers published in Intellect Discover explore "The Pathaan Effect," debating whether its glitzy, neo-liberal image-economy—featuring global locations and jet-setting lifestyles—is an effective foil to religious authoritarianism or merely a "cinema of precarity".
The film is analyzed as a strategic expansion of the Yash Raj Films Spy Universe, blending Hollywood-style action (utilizing stunt coordinators from Top Gun: Maverick ) with traditional Bollywood "masala" elements like songs and dance. " debating whether its glitzy
Pathaan, precarity and the Muslim question in neoliberal India
