Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the acclaimed filmmaker behind hits like “Kabir Singh,” recently made headlines for his response to criticism from Kangana Ranaut regarding his upcoming film “Animal.” Despite Kangana’s remarks, Sandeep remains unfazed and even expressed his willingness to collaborate with the talented actress in the future.
Director @imvangasandeep expresses interest in collaborating with @KanganaTeam stating "If I feel she will fit into it, I will go and narrate the story. I genuinely liked her performance in Queen and so many other films"
— Rahul Chauhan (@RahulCh9290) February 5, 2024
Exciting potential ahead 😊#KanganaRanaut… pic.twitter.com/wzT7HSOzVw
In a recent interview with Siddharth Kannan, Sandeep praised Kangana’s work and stated that he holds no grudges against her for her negative comments about “Animal.” He emphasized his admiration for Kangana’s performances in films like “Queen” and expressed his openness to working with her if he feels she fits a role in one of his projects.
Kangana, in response to Sandeep’s words, took to Twitter to acknowledge his respect towards her critique. She highlighted the importance of reviewing and discussing art while appreciating Sandeep’s mature response. However, Kangana also made it clear that she doesn’t wish to be offered any roles by Sandeep, fearing that her presence might alter the dynamics of his traditionally male-centric films.
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The exchange between Sandeep and Kangana underscores the importance of constructive criticism in the film industry and the mutual respect between artists, even amidst differing opinions.
Kangana had previously criticized “Animal” for perpetuating a trend of films depicting violence against women. She expressed her disappointment with the audience’s support for such movies, stating her dedication to making meaningful films that empower women. Her remarks also touched upon the underwhelming performance of her film “Tejas” at the box office, sparking discussions about the portrayal of women in Bollywood.
Despite the controversy, both Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Kangana Ranaut continue to garner attention for their respective contributions to Indian cinema, reflecting the diversity of perspectives within the industry.