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Sandeep Reddy Vanga Reacts To The Tweets Made By Animal Group To These Who Slammed The Film

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Sandeep Reddy Vanga directed “Animal” is without doubt one of the greatest blockbusters of the 12 months 2023 because the film earned Rs. 900 crore worldwide however this Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna starrer additionally acquired slammed loads as many referred to as this film poisonous and problematic. Even many Bollywood celebs slammed “Animal” for insulting the ladies within the movie as there was a scene wherein Ranbir asks Tripti Dimri to lick his shoe.

The well-known lyricist Javed Akhtar referred to the film as harmful for the society and even Kangana Ranaut slammed the movie and the director for selling violence towards girls.

Whereas the director Sandeep Reddy Vanga tried his greatest to defend his film, the X (previously Twitter) deal with which was titled as @AnimalTheFilm additionally left no stone unturned in coping with the criticism in a robust method. Many individuals felt that Sandeep Reddy Vanga is dealing with this account however not too long ago throughout an interview, he clarified that he’s not working that account as there are a lot of fans in his group who’re doing this job.

He stated that although he isn’t working that deal with but he is aware of the tweets that went out from that deal with and the boys had been actually energetic in sending the messages. Nonetheless, he admitted that he felt that the tweet that was made for Swanand Kirkire was not wanted and it went a bit far however because it was on the humorous aspect, it was effective.

Sandeep Reddy Vanga Reacts To The Tweets Made By Animal Team To Those Who Slammed The Movie - RVCJ Media

Sandeep Reddy Vanga stated that the deal with was made for the aim of promotions, publicity and sharing film posters with the general public and he has no concept as to when it was transformed right into a deal with used for slamming critics. The director additional stated that the boys felt that they need to ship a reply and the way he can cease them.

The “Kabir Singh” fame director additional stated to the interviewer that he can examine his telephone if he needs as there’s his Twitter account and never the film account. He stated that folks imagine that he made tweets from the deal with and he had additionally been abused for it however he’s effective with it.

Swanand Kirkire, the well-known lyricist, singer and actor slammed the film “Animal” in a collection of tweets wherein he talked in regards to the superb part of Indian cinema wherein motion pictures talked in regards to the rights of ladies. He added that he actually feels pity for the ladies of right this moment’s era as a brand new sort of man is being created who’s fearsome, doesn’t respect girls and feels proud in suppressing girls.

Sandeep Reddy Vanga Reacts To The Tweets Made By Animal Team To Those Who Slammed The Movie - RVCJ Media

In response, the film deal with of Animal tweeted, “Don’t let your knees fall forward of your toes or collapse in the direction of one another. Hold ft shoulder-width aside to take care of a great base of assist for steadiness. Land softly on the balls of the ft to assist take up the power of the touchdown. Sure…. now it landed completely @swanandkirkire”.

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