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Old video of ‘Animal’ star Ranbir Kapoor saying he would avoid misogynistic films citing his ‘values’ goes viral online Hindi Movie News

ranbir kapoor is currently enjoying great success with his latest work, “Animal.”director Sandeep Reddy Vangawhile the film has garnered positive reviews, it has also faced criticism for being labeled misogynistic.
Meanwhile, an old video of Ranbir giving an interview to Film Companion is going viral on social media. In the video, Ranbir is seen talking about things he wants to avoid.misogynistic movies Because of him value system. The interview is believed to have taken place before the release of Luv Ranjan’s Tu Jyoti Mein Makar, in which a reporter asked Ranbir if he worries or thinks about the image and art he puts out as an actor. I can see you there.

To this, the Kapoor scion said that he has not acted in such kind of films. According to Ranbir, he is very conscious about the kind of roles he plays. If it meant disrespecting society, he wouldn’t do it. The actor further said that he needs to be consciously aware to understand the position he is in. He has to represent a certain value system.

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People have expressed shock and dismay at the mistreatment of women depicted in the film. Many believe that “Animal” serves as an unabashed celebration of the toxic masculinity that forms the basis of patriarchy.

However, the film still continues to do record-breaking business at the box office. Anil Kapoor is also in the cast. bobby deol, Rashmika Mandanna, Tripti DimriCharu Shankar and others.

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