Animal Team Gives Hilariously SHOCKING Reply To Swanand Kirkire Who Slammed Ranbir Kapoor Film: ‘Do Not Let Your…’
The makers of the film “Animal” have responded to lyricist and playback singer Swanand Kirkire’s criticism of the movie. Kirkire had taken to X earlier this week to slam the Sandeep Reddy Vanga film, particularly its portrayal of ‘alpha males’ and its treatment of women.
Kirkire’s comments were picked up by a daily newspaper, and on Wednesday, the official X handle of “Animal” shared a picture of the report with a cryptic response: “Do not let your knees fall ahead of your toes or cave in towards each other. Keep feet shoulder-width apart to maintain a good base of support for balance. Land softly on the balls of the feet to help absorb the force of the landing. Yes…. now it landed perfectly @swanandkirkire.“
Do not let your knees fall ahead of your toes or cave in towards each other. Keep feet shoulder-width apart to maintain a good base of support for balance. Land softly on the balls of the feet to help absorb the force of the landing.
Yes…. now it landed perfectly 😘… pic.twitter.com/OxTOE0vlvI— Animal The Film (@AnimalTheFilm) December 6, 2023
The reply has left everyone in shock. Many also speculate that the person behind the reply could be Sandeep Reddy Vanga. “Vanga forgot to switch the account,” a fan wrote. “Confirm Ee account ki admin @imvangasandeep,” added another. “Apne asli account se reply kijiye Sandeep Reddy Vanga ji,” a third comment read.
Swanand Kirkire Criticizes Ranbir Kapoor’s “Animal” for its Misogyny
A day after the release of the film “Animal,” renowned lyricist and playback singer Swanand Kirkire expressed his disapproval of the movie. Kirkire took to social media to voice his concerns about the film’s treatment of women, particularly a dialogue that glorifies “alpha males” and belittles men who pursue creative endeavors like poetry.
Kirkire contrasted “Animal” with a list of films that he believes portray women with respect and dignity, including “Aurat,” “Guru Dutt’s Saheb Biwi aur Ghulam,” “Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Anupama,” “Shyam Benegal’s Ankur and Bhumika,” “Ketan Mehta’s Mirch Masala,” “Sudhir Mishra’s Main Zinda Hoon,” “Gauri Shinde’s English Vinglish,” “Vikas Behal’s Queen,” and “Shoojit Sarkar’s Piku.” He emphasized that these films have set a positive precedent for how women should be represented in cinema.
Kirkire’s criticism of “Animal” has sparked a wider conversation about the film’s messaging and its potential impact on audience perceptions. His comments highlight the importance of responsible filmmaking and the need to challenge harmful gender stereotypes.
“But today after watching the movie Animal, I really felt pity for the women of today’s generation. Now, a new man has been prepared for you, who is more scary, who does not respect you that much and who aims to subdue you, suppress you and feels proud of himself. When you, the girls of today’s generation, were sitting in that cinema hall and applauding Rashmika getting beaten, I in my mind paid homage to every idea of equality. I have come home desperate, dejected and weak!” he said.
“Ranbir’s dialogue in which he defines alpha male and says that those men who not able to become alpha, they become poets to get the pleasure of all women and start making promises of breaking the moon and stars. I am a poet! I do poetry to live! Is there a place for me? A film is making a lot of money and the glorious history of Indian cinema is being embarrassed. In my understanding, this film will determine the future of Indian cinema afresh, in a different, terrible and dangerous direction,” he added.
शांतराम की – औरत , गुरुदुत्त की – साहब बीवी और ग़ुलाम , हृषीकेश मुखर्जी की – अनुपमा , श्याम बेनेगल की अंकुर और भूमिका , केतन मेहता की मिर्च मसाला , सुधीर मिश्रा की मैं ज़िंदा हूँ , गौरी शिंदे की इंगलिश विंगलिश , बहल की क्वीन सुजीत सरकार की पीकू आदि , हिंदुस्तानी सिनेमा
— Swanand Kirkire (@swanandkirkire) December 2, 2023
Animal: A Tale of Toxic Father-Son Dynamics and its Impact on Relationships
Story Summary
Animal, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, is a gritty and intense drama that delves into the complex and destructive relationship between a father and son. Ranbir Kapoor stars as Vijay, an anti-hero who will go to any lengths to protect his father, even if it means resorting to violence.
Vijay’s father, played by Anil Kapoor, is an emotionally distant and demanding man who constantly criticizes his son’s actions. This toxic dynamic takes a toll on Vijay, affecting his self-esteem and his ability to form healthy relationships.
Impact on Vijay’s Personal Life
Vijay’s obsession with gaining his father’s approval leads him to make impulsive and destructive decisions. He becomes embroiled in a cycle of violence, struggling to reconcile his love for his father with the realization that his father’s approval is unattainable.
The strain of this toxic relationship extends to Vijay’s marriage with his wife, played by Rashmika Mandanna. Their relationship suffers as Vijay prioritizes his father’s needs over his own happiness and well-being.
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