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Ananya Panday Talks About The Cancel Culture In Bollywood: It's Like A Cycle, I Don't Take Them Seriously

Amid the cancel culture in Bollywood and the trolling on social media in general, 바카라‹바카라‹Ananya Panday feels it is something that has become a cycle now. 

It would not be wrong to say that the cancel culture has taken Bollywood by storm. Ahead of the film바카라™s release on August 11, Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan starrer 바카라˜Laal Singh Chaddha바카라™ is being boycotted on social media. So is Akshay Kumar바카라™s 바카라˜Rakshabandhan바카라™. In fact, there were trolls who targeted to boycott Alia Bhatt and Shefali Shah starrer 바카라˜Darlings바카라™ too, which released on Netflix on August 11.

Now actress Ananya Panday, who is busy promoting her next 바카라˜Liger바카라™ with Vijay Devarakonda, has opened up on the cancel culture and mentioned how we are losing track of more important things. 

"I think it's like a cycle. Every day, someone is getting boycotted or everyone is being canceled. We are losing our track. I even asked someone whether I have been boycotted or am I still fine. I get to know new things every day. This is what I understood. You have to learn how to filter things. You should know what things are the things to be taken seriously. I don't take them seriously,바카라 she said, as quoted by India Today. 

The actress, who is starring in the pan-India film 바카라˜Liger바카라™, also talked about the North-South divide in the Indian film industry. She said,  "To be honest, I haven't found any difference. Every film and director are different from each other. I have felt this simple difference. At the same time, I see why there is so much confusion among people. Why are they creating so much difference between North and South? We have made an Indian film."

Meanwhile, 바카라˜Liger바카라™ is a sports drama by Puri Jagannadh, which marks Ananya바카라™s Tollywood debut. It also stars Ramya Krishnan, Ronit Roy, and Makrand Deshpande in key roles. In fact, legendary boxer Mike Tyson will be seen in a cameo appearance in the project, which will hit the theatres on August 25.

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