The Magical Voice Talent Reaches Filament, Criticism of the Show with Only Male Judges

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The Magical Voice Talent Reaches Filament, Criticism of the Show with Only Male Judges

The magical voice talent show reaches Filmanet, criticism of a program that only has male judges

The singing talent competition, Magical Voice, which has been released on Filmanet since March 16, has faced numerous reactions on social media due to the exclusion of women amid the Women, Life, Freedom movement.

Many users have pointed out the restrictions on women singing and have recalled the singing of Nika Shakarami, a teenage protester who was killed during the protests. Some critics have said that this program is a low-quality imitation of foreign talent shows.

In contrast, one supporter of the program stated that talent competitions around the world are more or less conducted in the same way.

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