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"What You Like Is What You Notice" - Vishwak Sen Responds to Drug Debate

He also spoke about respect and language. Vishwak Sen expressed his anger over how some people talk about actors without basic manners.

By:  Priya Chowdhary Nuthalapti   |   21 Feb 2026 8:01 PM IST
What You Like Is What You Notice - Vishwak Sen Responds to Drug Debate
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Vishwak Sen Cult glimpse releases today caught everyone's attention. During its press meet, Viswak Sen answer to media also went viral. In the Q and A Viswak Sen got a strong question “Is it really necessary to make movies that show drugs?” This question became a hot topic on social media. Actor and director Vishwak Sen responded clearly and confidently to this criticism during the teaser launch event.

When the anchor questioned him about the drugs shown in the teaser, Vishwak Sen calmly replied, "Did you see only drugs in the teaser? What you like is what you notice the most." His answer quickly went viral online. He explained that the teaser shows only a small part of the film, not the full story.

Vishwak Sen said that his movie does not promote drug culture. Instead, it strongly shows how drugs can destroy lives. He shared his frustration and said, "If someone uses drugs, I feel like cutting their nose. That is how angry I get." He added that the movie clearly shows the negative effects of drugs and how people suffer because of them.

The actor also said that people will understand his real intention only after watching the full movie. "Once the film releases, everyone will know why I made this movie," he said with confidence. Vishwak Sen strongly believes that even Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will watch the film and say, "Super ra."

He also spoke about respect and language. Vishwak Sen expressed his anger over how some people talk about actors without basic manners. He said that earlier similar words were used while talking about actor Nani, and now the same is happening to him. "We are also human beings. You should talk with respect," he stated.

When the anchor unnecessarily brought Nani’s name into the discussion, Vishwak Sen reacted sharply and said, "When you speak without saying ‘garu’ to us, everything will come out. If we speak the same way, you will feel hurt."

Talking about Cult, Vishwak Sen revealed that it is his own story, written from scratch over the last four years. He said he worked ten times harder than he did for Falaknuma Das. According to him, the film is not just a commercial movie but a strong message-driven story.