Nimrat Kaur
recently shared her views on the controversial film 'Animal', expressing partial appreciation. During a recent roundtable,
the Lunchbox
star revealed watching the film to comprehend the discussions around it, finding merit in certain aspects of the
Ranbir Kapoor
starrer. However, she admitted feeling hesitant to discuss it on social media, fearing potential misinterpretation of her thoughts, leading her to maintain silence on the matter.
Nimrat Kaur expressed her views on the film Animal, highlighting the pressure around expressing opinions. She emphasized the freedom to like or dislike aspects and shared her honest perspective. While she didn't despise the film entirely, she found enjoyment in certain high-energy set pieces, especially those resonating with her Punjabi roots. She playfully mentioned her support for the Range Rovers driving into Punjab and acknowledged her alignment with the spirited action sequences. These remarks were made during a roundtable discussion with Bollywood Hungama.
Nimrat admitted feeling anxious about expressing her thoughts on the film, contemplating whether to share her views or not. She chose to remain silent due to concerns about potential misinterpretation. Nimrat emphasized the freedom to enjoy aspects of a film in bits, acknowledging that as an actor, she might offer a different perspective if she were part of such a project. In that scenario, she would share her reasons for making that choice and her stance on various aspects of the film.
Animal | Malayalam Song - Nee Vere Njan
Nimrat went on to emphasized that one doesn't necessarily have to agree with the subjects that entertain them. She highlighted the diversity in sources of entertainment and the independence to enjoy something without endorsing it. Nimrat shared her perspective on moral and ethical values evolving over time, acknowledging the fluid nature of personal opinions and life choices. She questioned the feasibility of deciding for a film unit of 350 people, each with their own reasons for being part of a project that contributes to the film industry and engages audiences in theaters.
Elaborating further, Nimrat also expressed her criterion for a movie – it should be entertaining and worth her time at the theater. She emphasized her desire to avoid regretting the expenditure on tickets and time spent in a movie hall. Nimrat noted that 'Animal' succeeded in entertaining her in various segments and kept her engaged until the last scene.