Animal Dialogue Writer Defends Bobby Deol’s Muslim Villain Portrayal; Calls Ranbir Kapoor’s Hindu Role an Equal Demon: Animal writer Saurabh Gupta defends Bobby Deol’s Muslim villain portrayal by suggesting that Ranbir Kapoor’s Hindu character is equally demonized. He argues that both characters should be viewed with the same lens to avoid bias.

Animal Dialogue Writer Defends Bobby Deol’s Muslim Villain Portrayal; Calls Ranbir Kapoor’s Hindu Role an Equal Demon: The movie “Animal” was released on December 1 last year, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. It became a huge success, earning a total of 900 crore rupees at the box office. However, some controversies arose regarding the portrayal of Bobby Deol’s character, Abrar, who is depicted as a Muslim villain. Many felt that this portrayal reinforced negative stereotypes. The writer of the film defended Abrar’s character, arguing that it’s unfair to judge him solely based on his religion. He emphasized that the character’s actions should be analyzed without bias, irrespective of his religious identity.

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Animal Dialogue Writer Defends Bobby Deol’s Muslim Villain Portrayal; Calls Ranbir Kapoor’s Hindu Role an Equal Demon: During the FICCI Frames event, the writer of “Animal,” Saurabh Gupta, defended Bobby Deol’s Muslim character, Abrar, in the movie. He pointed out that Ranbir Kapoor’s Hindu character is also portrayed as a villain in the film. Gupta explained that they believed it made sense within the story, but acknowledged that there are different perspectives. Despite this, he noted that no one criticized Ranbir’s portrayal, even though he is Hindu. This highlights the double standard in how characters are perceived based on their religious identities.

Animal Dialogue Writer Defends Bobby Deol’s Muslim Villain Portrayal; Calls Ranbir Kapoor’s Hindu Role an Equal Demon: Gupta emphasized that “Animal” addressed important issues like normalizing men talking about pad changes. He suggested that cinema should lighten up and make topics like the importance of sanitary napkins, discouraging smoking, and drinking more approachable. By incorporating such discussions into movies, Gupta believes that it can help raise awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding these topics in society.

Animal Dialogue Writer Defends Bobby Deol’s Muslim Villain Portrayal; Calls Ranbir Kapoor’s Hindu Role an Equal Demon: Discrimination should be rejected without hesitation. Sandeep Reddy Vanga plans a sequel called “Animal Park” and reportedly approached Vicky Kaushal to play the antagonist opposite Ranbir Kapoor. The sequel was announced by T-Series on social media last December.

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