Baby to Animal: Controversies that kept film industry in news all year
Let's delve deeper into the tumultuous events that rocked the film industry during this eventful year.
By: Tupaki Desk | 26 Dec 2023 4:16 PM GMTIn the year 2023, the film industry was a battleground of controversies. From problematic portrayals to legal entanglements and heated conflicts between films, the year was fraught with debates and disputes that shed light on significant concerns. These controversies sparked lot of discussions in social media. Let's delve deeper into the tumultuous events that rocked the film industry during this eventful year.
Animal
Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna, "Animal" sparked controversy for its problematic depiction of women. The film's portrayal drew criticism in the Rajya Sabha, being labeled as a ‘disease to society’. Speculations also emerged regarding the alleged removal of Ravinder Bhakar, the CEO of the Censor Board of Film Certification, which was believed to be connected to the film's impact.
Deep Fake Video Concerns
The rise of "deep fakes" targeting prominent actors, particularly women, raised alarms within the industry. Influential figures expressed concerns, urging preventive measures. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the issue, emphasizing the necessity for investigations and corrective actions. Mainly Rashmika controversy video creates lot of discussion on social media.
Pushpa: The Rise Actor's Arrest
Telugu actor Jagadeesh Prathap Bandari, known for his role in 'Pushpa: The Rise,' encountered legal trouble for allegedly threatening a junior artiste with private photos, leading to her tragic death by suicide. His arrest raised concerns about potential delays in the shooting schedule of 'Pushpa: The Rule,' slated for release in theaters on August 15, 2024.
Salaar Vs Dunki
Allegations emerged suggesting that the makers of 'Dunki' occupied all the screens in specific regions in the North, leading to tensions between 'Salaar' and 'Dunki.' Issues concerning screen allocations became a focal point of Tollywood vs Bollywood debate
Baby
The promotional poster release of the low-budget film "Baby" triggered controversy due to its offensive poster. The controversial poster features a man boldly displaying his middle finger while the female lead stands attached to it in a posed manner.
Adipurush
Despite its star-studded cast and director, "Adipurush" faced severe backlash for lackluster performances, poor screenplay, disrespectful dialogues, and subpar VFX. The film received criticism from iconic cast members of Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana, and a petition seeking certificate revocation was filed (later dismissed by the Supreme Court).
Trisha - Mansoor Ali Khan Incident
Controversy surrounded the success of Lokesh Kanagaraj's "Leo" due to Mansoor Ali Khan's remarks glorifying misogyny and rape culture. Outrage on social media led to a police complaint filed by the National Women's Commission against the actor. Trisha responded gracefully, choosing to forgive after a lackluster apology from Mansoor.
LEO
Thalapathy Vijay's highly anticipated film, "Leo," found itself entangled in a series of controversies from its announcement to its theatrical release. Despite significant expectations, the film failed to generate the necessary excitement and faced a negative reception from its initial screenings.
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