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In a recent interview with Komal Nahta, Vanga discussed the criticisms surrounding Animal and shared his views on the Mumbai audience.
Vanga acknowledged that a film is not an educational institution and cannot be expected to instill values in viewers. He expressed concern about the heightened sensitivity and wokeness in Mumbai and across the country, noting that people seem overly sensitive towards films compared to other aspects of life.
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Reflecting on his writing style, Vanga compared it to world cinema and expressed a desire to reach higher standards. He emphasized that while critics may not appreciate his work, his films are made for the public. Vanga also highlighted the impact of critics on a film’s perception, suggesting that if Animal’s box office run had been less successful, critics might have deemed it a flop.
Discussing film critics, Vanga asserted that critics can even affect the fate of a simple, average film. He expressed concerns about the influence of negative reviews on a film’s success, emphasizing that critics’ preferences and their capacity to appreciate different genres vary.