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Sandeep Reddy Vanga‘s ‘Animal’ has been making headlines ever since its release on December 1. The intimate scene between Ranvijay (played by Ranbir Kapoor) and Zoya (played by Triptii), has become a talking point.
In a recent interview with Galatta, the filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga opened up with the intimate scene involving the duo, and also shed light on the controversial boot-licking scene and what audiences can expect from their bond in the upcoming sequel, ‘Animal Park’.
Sandeep Reddy Vanga revealed that earlier, the sequence involved them getting close, followed by a cut to the shot where they were lying on each other. He explained that upon reviewing the edit, he realized it wasn’t effective, prompting the inclusion of a kissing shot.
Vanga explained that they will show a bit of warm-up; otherwise, the audience will be like, ‘What’s happening?’ The value of the shot will be compromised. The filmmaker also revealed that he conveyed the scene concept to Ranbir and Triptii, he told them, ‘It will look like a painting.’
The filmmaker mentioned that he aimed for an atmosphere where they appear lost, creating the impression of an unexpected love story unfolding. The shot served as a catalyst to swiftly transition to a point where Zoya’s backstory would unfold. He emphasized the layers in the scene, hinting that its depth would be further explored in the sequel, ‘Animal Park’.
Vanga also spoke about the controversial boot-licking scene in Animal, emphasizing that his intention was not to provoke or irritate anyone. The filmmaker clarified that despite Ranvijay’s deceitful actions towards Zoya, there comes a moment when he, as a man, realizes her warmth. Vanga highlighted a subtle connection that Ranvijay is hesitant to acknowledge in the presence of his wife. Maybe he also hates the fact that he got a little connected with Zoya.
In a recent interview with Galatta, the filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga opened up with the intimate scene involving the duo, and also shed light on the controversial boot-licking scene and what audiences can expect from their bond in the upcoming sequel, ‘Animal Park’.
Sandeep Reddy Vanga revealed that earlier, the sequence involved them getting close, followed by a cut to the shot where they were lying on each other. He explained that upon reviewing the edit, he realized it wasn’t effective, prompting the inclusion of a kissing shot.
Vanga explained that they will show a bit of warm-up; otherwise, the audience will be like, ‘What’s happening?’ The value of the shot will be compromised. The filmmaker also revealed that he conveyed the scene concept to Ranbir and Triptii, he told them, ‘It will look like a painting.’
The filmmaker mentioned that he aimed for an atmosphere where they appear lost, creating the impression of an unexpected love story unfolding. The shot served as a catalyst to swiftly transition to a point where Zoya’s backstory would unfold. He emphasized the layers in the scene, hinting that its depth would be further explored in the sequel, ‘Animal Park’.
Vanga also spoke about the controversial boot-licking scene in Animal, emphasizing that his intention was not to provoke or irritate anyone. The filmmaker clarified that despite Ranvijay’s deceitful actions towards Zoya, there comes a moment when he, as a man, realizes her warmth. Vanga highlighted a subtle connection that Ranvijay is hesitant to acknowledge in the presence of his wife. Maybe he also hates the fact that he got a little connected with Zoya.
Meanwhile, Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal’ has emerged as the third-biggest hit of the year, having recently crossed the Rs 835 crore worldwide gross mark.
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