Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the action drama 'Animal' had its digital premiere on Netflix last week.
Ranbir Kapoor Feels sandeep Reddy Vanga's 'Animal' Started Conversation About Toxic Masculinity
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Cinema has the power to spark a conversation, says actor Ranbir Kapoor, who credits his latest film "Animal" for starting a "healthy" discussion around toxic masculinity. "Animal", which hit the screens on december 1, was one of the highest-earning hindi films of 2023 despite being criticized for its poor portrayal of women, misogyny, and graphic violence.
In a video shared on Netflix India's YouTube page on Sunday, Ranbir said
"There is a very healthy conversation that has started about toxic masculinity, which is a great thing because cinema, at least, starts a conversation. If something is wrong, if you don't show that it is wrong, and unless conversation starts in the society, we will never realize it." Actors need to be "empathetic" towards the characters they play, he added.
But as an audience, you decide what's wrong. You can make a film about the wrong person and it should be made. Because if you don't make a film on them, society will never improve," the actor said. In "Animal", Ranbir plays Ranvijay, a violent man who sets out to avenge an assassination attempt on his estranged father (Anil Kapoor). Deol played the antagonist Abrar Haque, a menacing mute gangster.
"And the characters got what they deserved. He got what he deserved, and in the end, I got what I deserved," Ranbir said about the characters Ranvijay and Abrar.