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Old Manoj Bajpayee Video Surfaces Amid Animal Critique, Opposing Imposing Moral Standards on Filmmakers

Amidst the buzz surrounding Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film "Animal," Manoj Bajpayee's old statement resurfaces, sparking a debate on morality in cinema. Bajpayee's stance, supporting directors facing criticism, has triggered discussions about societal morality and its imposition on filmmakers.

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Sandeep Reddy Vanga's latest film "Animal" has sparked intense debates similar to controversies surrounding his earlier hit "Kabir Singh." The film, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna, has garnered immense adult attention while drawing criticism from netizens over its content, echoing the sentiments from 2019's "Kabir Singh."

In the midst of this discourse, an old video featuring Manoj Bajpayee has resurfaced, rekindling conversations about the role of morality in filmmaking. Back during the tumultuous reception of "Kabir Singh," Bajpayee, an esteemed figure in the film industry, had supported Sandeep Reddy Vanga's directorial choices.

Bajpayee's statement, emphasizing that films like "Kabir Singh" are reflections of society and urging viewers to exercise their discretion in watching or not, has gained renewed attention. He highlighted the perils of burdening filmmakers with societal morality, warning of potential censorship attempts and societal divisions.

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The seasoned actor expressed that attempting to ban films like "Kabir Singh" is futile, asserting that the suppression of one movie would lead to similar demands for censorship from various groups. Bajpayee stressed the importance of allowing diverse cinematic expressions while encouraging critique but not advocating for the banning of contentious films.

The resurfacing of Bajpayee's remarks amidst the current discourse surrounding "Animal" has reignited the debate about the boundaries of artistic expression and societal responsibility within the film industry. It underscores the ongoing tension between creative freedom and societal expectations, echoing in the context of this latest cinematic offering.

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