With the monstrous collection in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s “Animal,” the wild chatter that began with all those problematic scenes has everyone crawling over its forcefully inserted weird conversations between Ranbir and Rashmika’s characters.
Amidst all this rage, an old video of Aamir Khan has resurfaced, exposing Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s strategy. In that video, Aamir Khan states that there are two things that can easily provoke emotions in the audience: violence and sex. Directors use these two things to invoke strong emotions from the audience.
If you have seen the movie, “Animal,” you’ll notice it’s filled with these emotions. Even though “Animal” seems technically sound and great in terms of action, there is no doubt that there are many scenes that could be easily trimmed but are kept in the movie only to trigger a certain section of people.
Although Aamir Khan’s point of view can be easily countered by another interview with Manoj Vajpayee, who defended a director’s right to show whatever they want. He believes that while the censorship board can label it in sections, outright rejection is never an option.
Have you seen “Animal” yet? What are your thoughts on it? Do let us know.
This old interview of Amir Khan is prescient in light of Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s #Animal.
“The directors that aren’t creatively talented in creating a story, in showing emotions, creating situations; they depend heavily on violence and sex.” pic.twitter.com/wu7XPq2K8C
— Parth MN (@parthpunter) December 2, 2023