Sandeep Reddy Vanga opines that Bobby Deol’s character is misogynistic in ‘Animal’ and never Ranbir Kapoor’s | Hindi Film Information

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Sandeep Reddy Vanga opines that Bobby Deol’s character is misogynistic in ‘Animal’ and never Ranbir Kapoor’s | Hindi Film Information

Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal,’ starring Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna in lead roles, garnered blended opinions from each critics and viewers. Some discovered the movie poisonous and misogynistic, and even questioned the violent content material regardless of the film’s field workplace success. Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga just lately addressed this criticism in an interview.
Whereas speaking to India Right now, Sandeep mentioned that Bobby Deol’s character, Abrar, in Animal is a misogynist.The director added extra to his assertion, revealing he felt horrible when individuals referred to as him a jerk, pervert, and narrow-minded. He mentioned that he was shocked that ‘Arjun Reddy‘ didn’t create such controversy within the south after its launch, however the remake, ‘Kabir Singh,’ brought on a distinct response when ‘copied and pasted’ in Hindi. The filmmaker mentioned that he by no means anticipated such a horrible expertise from the individuals, contemplating the film was precisely the identical as ‘Arjun Reddy.’

On an fascinating observe, Sandeep talked about misogyny, stating that Bobby Deol’s character is misogynistic in ‘Animal’, and never Ranbir Kapoor’s. He mentioned that Abrar commits home rape, and other people can name him that. Nonetheless, calling Ranbir’s character Ranvijay, Arjun Reddy, Kabir Singh misogynistic is ‘nonsense’.Sandeep additionally said that he doesn’t agree with these calling Ranbir’s character or Arjun Reddy misogynistic. Whereas reacting to the criticism, the director mentioned that he doesn’t trouble about it so long as the field workplace numbers are big.

‘Animal’ director Sandeep Reddy Vanga says ‘solely 15-20 jokers’ suppose that the movie is ‘misogynistic’: ‘It is a fallacious phrase to make use of…’

‘Animal’ has already crossed Rs 850 crore on the worldwide field workplace.