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Conversations about Bollywood films often extend beyond what's shown on the screen, fueling debates and diverse opinions. The newest buzz centres around Sandeep Reddy Vanga's latest release, 'Animal,' which stars Ranbir Kapoor and Bobby Deol as its leads. Although the film was a huge success at the box office, it also came under fire for its depiction of toxic masculinity and extreme violence.

In an interview with Siddharth Kannan, the director of the upcoming movie 'Animal', Sandeep Reddy Vanga, has responded to the comments made by several celebrities, including Kangana Ranaut, who had expressed her concerns about the film. To everyone's surprise, Vanga appreciated Kangana's performance and said that he would be willing to work with her if a suitable role came up.

Kangana Ranaut is a well-known actress in the Indian film industry. She is known for her openness and straightforwardness. Recently, she took to social media to express her thoughts on an offer made by director Sandeep Vanga. In her post, she highlighted the importance of healthy discussions about art and the difference between reviews and criticism.

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Kangana also expressed her gratitude for Vanga's respect towards her. However, she humorously suggested that he should refrain from offering her roles in his films. She joked that if she becomes a part of Vanga's films, the traditional alpha heroes in his stories may turn feminist, leading to a unique dynamic in his storytelling. Overall, Kangana's post was a witty and lighthearted take on the offer, while also emphasizing the importance of healthy discussions about art.

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The female actor also conveyed her strong conviction that the film industry requires more filmmakers like Sandeep Reddy Vanga, who have a track record of delivering hit movies. Despite the lighthearted manner in which Kangana shared her views, her response highlights the intricate dynamics of the industry and the fine line that exists between creative freedom and the impact of cinema on society.

In the same interview, Sandeep Reddy Vanga praised Kangana and also commented on veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar's remarks about the film. Vanga expressed his disappointment with Akhtar's comments and suggested that he may not have watched the entire film before passing judgment. This response highlights the subjective nature of film critique and the effect it can have on filmmakers, adding another layer to the ongoing conversation surrounding 'Animal'.