"Hiramandi" perpetuates a damaging portrayal of historical culture that reinforces negative stereotypes and misconceptions. By presenting its characters and settings in a shallow and caricatured manner, the film not only fails to educate viewers about the complexities of the Mughal era but also reinforces harmful stereotypes about women, particularly courtesans. The depiction of women as mere objects of desire and the glamorization of the courtesan lifestyle contribute to a culture of objectification and misogyny. Furthermore, the film's lack of historical accuracy and its reliance on clichés undermine the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures and histories. In essence, "Hiramandi" doesn't just fail as a movie, but it also perpetuates a toxic cultural narrative that can have real-world consequences by normalizing harmful attitudes and behaviors.