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Adil Hussain on Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal, “I haven’t seen it and I don’t intend to, I saw the trailer and it didn’t work for me”

When actor Adil Hussain declared publicly that he regretted doing Sandeep Vanga Reddy’s Kabir Singh, he didn’t know what he was getting into. By now, Vanga is known to hit out, if not abuse, anyone who criticizes his cinema.

It therefore took the volatile Vanga no time at all to threaten to replace Adil in Kabir Singh with Artificial Intelligence.

When this writer reached out to Adil, he didn’t sound frightened. He said, “I just woke up. I’m in America. I never knew my statement would become so controversial. He (Vanga) probably didn’t like it. I’ve received calls from some people about it. I really don’t want to read what he has to say. I’ve read what he has to say about others who don’t like his films.”

When this writer asked his opinion on Animal, Adil confessed he is not into Reddy’s cinema. “Subhashji, I haven’t seen Animal and I don’t intend to see it. I saw the trailer and it just didn’t work for me. There is so much amazing content available from across the globe. I will stick to that and not waste time on something I won’t like,” he said.

About the threat to replace him with AI, Adil’s response is calm and cool. “He is hurt and reacting to my comments. I don’t think I need to react to his hurt comments,” said the actor.

About the entire conversation blowing up into a controversy Adil said, “Since I am away, I didn’t know anything. When I woke up, I picked up unknown numbers as my son is alone back home and I am being therefore more generous right now in picking up unknown numbers, in case there is an emergency back home. I am here in the US dealing with a family tragedy. I am not in a mindset to even think about these things (the conflict with Sandeep Reddy Vanga). But I will definitely reflect on it.”

Also Read: Adil Hussain reacts to Sandeep Reddy Vanga saying he will ‘replace Adil’s face with AI’ in Kabir Singh



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