• "I like porn but I don’t...": Arshad Warsi compares Ranbir Kapoor's Animal to porn

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    "I like porn but I don’t...": Arshad Warsi compares Ranbir Kapoor's Animal to porn

    Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi talked about working in a film like "Animal," which stars Ranbir Kapoor, Bobby Deol...

    Digital Desk: In a recent interview with Bollywood Hungama, Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi talked about working in a film like "Animal," which stars Ranbir Kapoor, Bobby Deol, and Rashmika Mandanna. The Sandeep Reddy Vanga-directed movie has been at the center of discussions for its alleged glorification of violence and misogyny.


    Warsi expressed a unique perspective on the film, stating, "All the serious actors may hate the film (Animal), but I love the film. It was like the male version of Kill Bill. My whole point of view is different; I look at films as complete entertainment." He emphasized that he prefers films that offer pure entertainment without delving into moral lessons, saying, "I don’t want to think too hard, don’t teach me, don’t give me lessons, I learned it in school."


    Addressing the controversy surrounding intimate and nude scenes featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Tripti Dimri circulating on social media, Warsi clarified his stance on sex comedies. He said, "There are things that we like to see but not do. Animal would come in that bracket. For instance, when Indra Kumar called me to do Grand Masti, I don’t like those kinds of films. I don’t like sex comedies. I don’t mind watching it; it’s funny, but I don’t want to do it."


    Meanwhile, Triptii Dimri, who gained widespread attention for her role in Animal, has become one of the most talked-about actors in recent days. Her portrayal of Zoya alongside Ranbir Kapoor has generated buzz, particularly due to the screenshots and clips of intimate scenes.


    Triptii, expressing her aspirations for the future, revealed in an interview with Bollywood Bubble that she would like to make her debut in a South film with popular actor Jr NTR. 


    As controversies continue to surround Animal, Arshad Warsi's candid remarks provide insight into the diverse perspectives within the film industry, while Triptii Dimri's rising popularity hints at a promising career ahead.