Kabir Singh director Sandeep Reddy Vanga does not agree with Adil Hussain’s criticism of his movie, tells him that he would change his face with the assistance of AI if he feels so ashamed by his presence in it.
Delhi: Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s new tweet exhibits he merely can’t take criticism – one thing that he has confirmed repeatedly when coping with all of the suggestions that comes his means through the launch of his movies. This time, it was Adil Hussain, a senior actor who performed a small function in his movie ‘Kabir Singh’, offending Vanga along with his statements. The actor was requested in an interview not too long ago concerning the movie that he regrets doing and he talked about ‘Kabir Singh‘ in his reply. The movie wasn’t obtained extensively effectively anyway and had its good share of criticism from each critics and the viewers who considered it as blatantly sexist with a narrative that glorified poisonous masculinity – the sort of criticism that Vanga‘s movies often obtain. Nevertheless, when Hussain mentioned it, the director felt a robust urge to provide again to him – proving but once more that ‘swish’ isn’t his center identify.
Vanga instructed Khan in a fast tweet that if he feels so unhappy about working in ‘Kabir Singh’ then he’ll substitute his face with the assistance of AI and ‘save’ him from the disgrace. The director made a harsh put up on Twitter and touched a brand new low by commenting on the ‘fame’ that Adil Hussain enjoys after an extended profession. The put up was meant to humiliate an artiste who is thought for his prolific work in a sure sort of cinema and with movies like ‘English Vinglish’, ‘Agent Vinod’, and ‘Bell Backside’ in mainstream cinema. Attacking the actor in his tweet, Vanga wrote “Ur ‘perception’ in 30 artwork movies didn’t get as a lot fame to u as ur ‘remorse’ of 1 BLOCKBUSTER movie did 👏 I remorse casting u, knwing that ur greed is greater than ur ardour. NOW I’ll save U from the disgrace by changing Ur face with AI assist👍 Now smile correctly 🙂 (sic).”
Ur ‘perception’ in 30 artwork movies didn’t get as a lot fame to u as ur ‘remorse’ of 1 BLOCKBUSTER movie did 👏https://t.co/BiJIV3UeyO
I remorse casting u,knwing that ur greed is greater than ur ardour. NOW I’ll save U from the disgrace by changing Ur face with AI assist👍 Now smile correctly 🙂— Sandeep Reddy Vanga (@imvangasandeep) April 18, 2024
The put up was in retaliation for the assertion that Adil Hussain made in one in every of his interviews. Throughout a podcast, the actor answered a query with humour and honesty and mentioned, “That’s the one movie in my life that I’ve executed with out studying the script, with out seeing the film on which it’s primarily based. I remorse it until immediately. The one film I’ve regretted doing is that movie… Kabir Singh.” He added that Kabir Singh was a “misogynist” movie that made him really feel “small as a human being’”.
Hussain went on to dig deeper into the issue and defined how a movie like Kabir Singh shouldn’t have any place in a progressive society. He mentioned, “I feel a movie like this, celebrates one thing which isn’t helpful for society. It legitimises male misogyny. It legitimises violence in opposition to anyone for that matter, doesn’t need to be a lady. And it celebrates it, it glorifies it and it shouldn’t be glorified.” The actor additional talked about how he didn’t wish to do the movie initially because of time points and he requested his supervisor to cite a hefty quantity in order that the makers refuse to have him within the first place.
The Parched actor revealed that he felt so embarrassed when the movie got here out and he didn’t need his spouse to look at it. “I instructed my supervisor, ask them lot of cash and they’re going to say no however they agreed so I went and did it and I preferred the scene. The scene I did is an effective scene so I assumed the movie can be going to be good. So I’m going to look at the movie and I assumed what am I doing right here? You haven’t any thought how I felt. I felt so embarrassed,” he mentioned.
Earlier, Sandeep Reddy Vanga didn’t take any detrimental suggestions on social media or elsewhere about ‘Animal’ being misogynist and excessively violent. Looks as if the saga of conceitedness and haughtiness continues!