In two more weeks, we are going to witness the mega storm of ‘Aadipurush’ on the silver screen. The film marks Prabhas’ comeback to the screen after two big back-to-back debacles like Saaho and Radhe Shyam. However, with just weeks times for the release, now a different type of negative publicity started in Bollywood circles by some ‘trollers’ regarding the movie’s main cast.
Apparently, some ‘trollers’ are tweeting that Kriti Sanon is the one who has acted in songs like Thumkeswari, flaunting her waist and gyrating her hips, and they are expressing displeasure that an actress who played ‘hot’ roles has now starred as Goddess Sita, which is not acceptable.
At the same time, sharing some screenshots of Prabhas toying around the waist of a heroine, another section of fans wrote that even the Baahubali star is also not the right choice for the role of Lord Rama. All said and done, this type of trolling is quite common whenever actors are playing roles of Gods and Goddesses on the screen.
At a time when the biggest devotional movie of the times is coming, one wonders what makes few folks spread such negativity. As actors, whether that is Prabhas, Kriti or anyone else, they are supposed to do various roles throughout their careers. And to blame they have done some ‘masala’ roles earlier and being unfit to play Lord Rama or Sita is not an acceptable comment. Well, these critics should stop spreading such negativity on the two leads of Aadipurush if we have to say.
This post was last modified on 3 June 2023 2:42 pm
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