Pathaan.2023.1080.webdl.mp4 [DIRECT]
focuses on the concept of kintsugi (the Japanese art of repairing broken objects with gold) as a metaphor for SRK's aging, physically battered, yet resilient action-hero body.
: Research examines how SRK, at 57, transitioned into a "hardened" action hero who still maintains relatable physical limitations and emotional vulnerability.
: An article analyzing the film's "interventionist apparatus," looking at how it uses high-budget action and a "security-state" narrative to advocate for religious tolerance. Pathaan.2023.1080.WebDL.mp4
While there isn't a single "official paper" by that specific filename, several academic works and scholarly essays analyze the and its massive cultural impact. These papers typically explore themes of nationalism, masculinity, and the "comeback" of Shah Rukh Khan (SRK) after his four-year hiatus. Key Academic Papers and Essays
: This paper theorizes the role of emotion and vulnerability in SRK's stardom, arguing that he shifted the cinematic representation of Indian middle-class masculinity from "anger" to "sensitivity". focuses on the concept of kintsugi (the Japanese
: A study on the film's cultural significance as a response to real-world hate campaigns directed at SRK, intertwining personal identity with national patriotism. Major Themes Explored
: Much academic attention is given to the physical toll on the protagonist. The "molten gold" metaphor is used to describe how broken individuals (retired or injured agents) are joined together to form a stronger unit. While there isn't a single "official paper" by
describes the film as an intervention against Hindutva propaganda, exploring loyalty and patriotism through the tropes of the orphan and the Pathaan figure.