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In response to critics highlighting the film’s intensity, Vanga disclosed in an interview with Komal Nahta his conscious effort to ‘dilute’ certain sequences, aiming to ensure the content remained appealing for the Indian audience. Acknowledging the need to balance artistic expression with audience sensibilities, he candidly admitted to subconsciously adjusting the film to align with the viewer’s intellect.
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However, Vanga remained steady in defending his creative vision, addressing criticism that suggested he seek psychiatric help. The director replied, emphasizing the distinction between cinematic artistry and reality. “This is cinema, this is art, this is expression,” he asserted, dismissing claims that his work mirrored personal actions.
Further Sandeep Vanga Reddy highlighted the intent to provoke and unsettle through his storytelling, advocating for the quality of art to challenge and stir emotions.
Earlier, in an interview with Connect FM Canada, the ‘Animal’ director remarked on critics’ limited appreciation for technical aspects like editing and sound design, attributing their opinions to a perceived lack of knowledge and education in the movie making field.
Meanwhile, “Animal,” featuring a star-studded cast including Ranbir Kapoor, Triptii Dimri, Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, and many others, have crossed Rs 850 crore mark worldwide.