South superstar Ram Charan and Jhanvi Kapoor’s upcoming film Peddi is currently embroiled in huge controversies. People are very angry after seeing Jhanvi Kapoor’s very bold character in the film and are continuously raising questions on the makers. Although Jhanvi Kapoor herself has not said anything on this matter yet, but big actresses like Jaya Bachchan and Kareena Kapoor have given their opinion on this.
Now the famous actress of Aashiqui film, Anu Aggarwal has also expressed her deep displeasure over this controversy. By sharing a long post on social media, he has given advice to Jhanvi Kapoor and today’s artists.
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Anu Aggarwal shared the post, told why she left the industry
While sharing her pictures on Instagram, Anu Aggarwal wrote that the controversy of Peddi film has reminded her of her 30 years old days. She praised today’s audience who are demanding respectable roles for women in films. Anu said that the responsibility for the characters lies not only with the audience or the makers, but also with the artists. He told that after the film Aashiqui, when he saw that women were shown only as objects in films, he decided to go against such films and this was the reason why he distanced himself from the film industry. He told today’s young actors to listen to the story carefully before signing a film and have the courage to say no if something seems wrong.
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Seeing the controversy increasing, the director apologized
This film is being directed by Buchi Babu Sana. The director was being trolled fiercely on social media for making Jhanvi Kapoor’s character look bolder than necessary. In view of the ever increasing protests, the director has finally come forward and apologized to the people. Along with this, he has promised the audience that he will make necessary changes in the film so that no one’s sentiments are hurt.