Ranbir Kapoor's latest release, 'Animal,' directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, is making waves at the box office, poised to join the elite 500-crore club. Despite its massive success, the gritty crime thriller has faced criticism for its portrayal of extreme violence, toxic masculinity, and bold content.
Amidst the ongoing debate, an old interview featuring Kapoor has resurfaced on social media, where the 'Brahmastra' actor discussed his approach to selecting roles. In the interview with Film Companion, Kapoor responded to a question about collaborating with director Lav Ranjan, known for movies criticized for misogyny. ALSO CHECKOUT: It's Not A Set! Ranbir Kapoor's 'Animal' Showcases Saif Ali Khan's Prestigious Pataudi Palace!
"I’m quite conscious of the parts I do, and that it’s not a part which is belittling society or something which I feel is unfair," Kapoor stated in the interview. "Understanding the position I’m in, I have to be conscious and aware. I have to represent certain value systems that I want to express."
The juxtaposition of Kapoor's statements in the interview with the content of his character in 'Animal' has sparked a debate on social media. Some users criticized the actor, with one commenting, "All talk goes in drain in front of money!!," while another stated, "He’s a hypocrite. As simple as that." ALSO READ: Shah Rukh Khan's Dunki Will Be A Perfect Year-Ender! Explained Inside
As 'Animal' continues its triumphant run at the box office, the discussions around the film's content and Kapoor's role choices add an intriguing layer to its success story.