Kanguva Producer’s Wife Clarifies, Disha Patani’s Role In The Movie Was Just To Look Pretty. Errm What?

Kanguva Producer’s Wife Clarifies, Disha Patani’s Role In The Movie Was Just To Look Pretty. Errm What?

Kanguva Producer’s Wife Clarifies, Disha Patani’s Role In The Movie Was Just To Look Pretty. Errm What?

The Suriya-starrer Kanguva has had an underwhelming start, with its box office collection failing to cross the Rs. 100 crore mark in its first week. Touted as a grand cinematic spectacle spanning two timelines, the film has been met with widespread criticism for its lacklustre screenplay and excessive sound design. Amid this wave of disappointment, the portrayal of Disha Patani’s character, Angela, has become a focal point of debate, especially after remarks made by Neha Gnanavel, wife of the film’s producer KE Gnanavel Raja.

Neha Gnanavel On Disha Patani’s Role In Kanguva

Fans of Disha, who were eager to see her Tamil debut, expressed their dissatisfaction with her limited screen time and the superficial treatment of her character. Angela’s role, perceived as minimal and primarily aesthetic, left many questioning the intent behind casting such a prominent actress. Neha Gnanavel fueled the controversy when she responded to criticism on social media, asserting that Angela’s role was never intended to dominate the narrative and suggesting her character’s purpose was to enhance the visual appeal of the film.

This comment did not sit well with audiences and critics, with many branding Neha’s perspective as regressive. The backlash online was swift and intense, prompting her to delete her original statement. While the exact reason for the deletion remains unclear, it’s likely a response to the overwhelming criticism she faced.

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Adding to the drama, Jyotika, Suriya’s wife, stepped into the fray to defend the film. In a heartfelt message, she commended her husband for attempting to push cinematic boundaries and urged viewers to appreciate the ambition behind the project, even if the execution fell short.  As Kanguva continues to grapple with mixed reviews and dwindling audience enthusiasm, the controversy surrounding Disha Patani’s role and the subsequent comments by Neha Gnanavel highlight deeper issues in Indian cinema. This outrage has sparked important conversations about storytelling priorities in big-budget films, from the underutilization of female actors to the need for more substantive roles.

For the unversed, Kanguva was released on November 14, 2024.

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