Clearing out and responding to the 'criticised' and 'problematic' scenes in his recent film, 'Animal,' director Sandeep Reddy Vanga has been making headlines for his statements.
'Animal' director Sandeep Reddy Vanga has given more insights on scenes in new directorial.
Clearing out and responding to the 'criticised' and 'problematic' scenes in his recent film, 'Animal,' director Sandeep Reddy Vanga has been making headlines for his statements.
Now, he has claimed that it wasn바카라t a conscious decision to show inter-caste relationships in each of his movies 바카라 'Arjun Reddy,' 'Kabir Singh,' as well as 'Animal.' During an interview with Galatta Plus, the filmmaker discussed the rebellious kiss between Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna's characters in 'Animal,' which portrays an act of defiance against their respective families.
When questioned about his interest in inter-caste relationships, Vanga mentioned that it wasn't done intentionally. 바카라I see a lot of Telugu and Tamil families settled in Delhi. Maybe I like seeing inter-region and inter-caste marriage바카라바카라
Additionally, when asked about the kiss and its placement in the film accompanied by a rock song in the background, Vanga commented, 바카라There바카라s a recklessness in the rock. You feel like they바카라re voicing out their rage. There바카라s a bit of negligence also in that,바카라 he said.
He continued, 바카라I thought, after we see what he does in the school, and the family drama, I wanted him to sit in such a way that he has already heard a lot from (her family), but we, as an audience, are only listening to the last part of it. The brief was, 바카라You바카라ve been listening to this for 10 minutes, you know that they are not going to understand your explanations, so let바카라s give them something unexpected바카라. After that, there바카라s no more talking.바카라
During the same interview, Vanga addressed the depiction of female characters in his films, dismissing claims of misogyny and strongly slamming critics. Despite its criticisms, 'Animal' has garnered more Rs 850 crore in box office collections worldwide, securing its position as the third-highest-grossing Indian film of 2023 and the biggest A-rated Indian movie ever made.