Adnan Sami Defends Ranbir Kapoor's Animal; Cites Amar Akbar Anthony & Deewar
Taking to his official Instagram handle, Adnan Sami shared a long post that spoke about people over analysing 'Animal' when it was just a 'film'.
New Delhi: Ranbir Kapoor could possibly deliver the biggest hit of his career with 'Animal'. However, the Sandeep Reddy Vanga film has created polarised views in the industry. While many have liked the film, others have called out the film for another level of violence, gore, blatant masculinity and more. Now, it seems, singer Adnan Sami has defended the film.
Taking to his official Instagram handle, Adnan Sami shared a long post that spoke about people over analysing 'Animal' when it was just a 'film'.
Adnan Sami also defended 'Animal' by citing examples of films like 'Amar Akbar Anthony' and 'Deewar'.
"Can people pls stop over analysing, over thinking & over ‘moral-policing’ films? ITS-JUST-A-FILM!!! It’s a fantasy… It’s entertainment!! If you’re looking for logic then also tell me the logic behind the illogical blood donation scene that featured in Amar Akbar Anthony. Three sons of a mother donate blood to her at the same time through a singular tube! That movie is hailed as a cult classic & rightly so because we all love it! Explain the morality shown in Deewaar or the logic behind ’Thakur’ beating the crap out of Gabbar in the climax of Sholay with just his feet & no hands!! That too is an incredible classic which we love!!”
Adnan Sami also spoke about 'The Godfather' and Quentin Tarantino's work and said, "The Godfather has us rooting for the bad guys again… Quentin Tarantino is considered a genius who has made a career out of gore!! If a movie is given an ‘A’ rating it means that only an adult can see it because an ‘adult’ is mature & educated enough to understand between what is right & wrong morally & thus would not get negatively impacted or influenced by the content of the film! So just chill watch the movie; get entertained & go home!"
Adnan Sami also said that he had not seen 'Animal' yet but he will always defend the rights of a creative artist. "And, NO, I haven’t seen ‘Animal’ as yet but will always defend the right of a creative artist to express what they want to in any form of ‘art’. We as an audience have the right to like it or reject it as per our aesthetics! But it is important for us all to co-exist along with a ‘live & let live’ policy!! No one is forcing you to watch or hear anything; similarly don’t force your opinions on others, especially when those people are presenting a fantasy!! ITS-JUST-A-FILM!!!!!"
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‘Animal’ released to mixed reviews on December 1,2023.
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