New Delhi: Like it or not, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga has undoubtedly made an area for himself on this planet of cinema. From ‘Arjun Reddy’, ‘Kabir Singh’ to ‘Animal’, the lead characters are rogue, poisonous, violent, and misogynist.
Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Animal’ is out. The lead actor performs ‘Ranvijay Singh’, and followers are shocked with the extent of obsessive behaviour he depicts. In the hunt for his father’s rivals, the ‘alpha male’ picture is additional boosted. The movie is sure to irk feminists. On the opposite hand, ‘Geetanjali’ performed by Rashmika Mandanna is submissive and silent.
The movie is laced with Ranvijay compliments Geetanjali for her ‘extensive pelvis, appropriate for wholesome infants.’ From obvious violence to mansplaining to infidelity – Sandeep Reddy Vanga completely makes his ‘alpha male’ characters as nothing however a lady’s nightmare.
In an interview with CNN-News 18, Vanga commented on the excitement created by ‘Kabir Singh’, “I didn’t think much about it. I don’t think that Kabir Singh was a misogynistic film. Only four-five people felt offended, and created noise about it. I never took them seriously.”
He added, “Not more than 20 people in total, it was their point-of-view. We should not talk about all that, bhool jao Kabir Singh ko (forget about Kabir Singh).”
Released in 2019, ‘Kabir Singh’ starred Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani within the lead roles. Despite being an enormous success on the field workplace, the movie was criticized for the portrayal and justification of poisonous masculinity and misogyny.
Recently, Ranbir Kapoor opened up on why Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s directorial has been titled ‘Animal’. He stated, “Once you see the film, you will understand.” Then he went on to elaborate the rationale and stated, “I think the reason why Sandeep Reddy Vanga called this film Animal is because animal behaves out of instinct. They don’t behave out of thought. So this character that I’m playing, he behaves out of instinct to protect his family. He is not thinking he is behaving out of instinct, he is impulsive, and I think that’s where the title Animal came and once you see the film you’ll realize that this film suits this title.”