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Varun Dhawan Takes an Indirect Dig at Oppenheimer’s Bhagavad Gita Row

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Home LeisureVarun Dhawan Takes an Indirect Dig at Oppenheimer’s Bhagavad Gita Row While Defending ‘Holocaust’ Reference in ‘Bawaal’

Varun Dhawan just lately took an oblique dig at Oppenheimer’s Bhagavad Gita row whereas defending ‘holocaust’ reference in ‘Bawaal’.

Varun Dhawan Takes an Indirect Dig at Oppenheimer’s Bhagavad Gita Row While Defending ‘Holocaust’ Reference in ‘Bawaal’

Varun Dhawan Reacts to Oppenheimer’s Bhagavad Gita Row: Varun Dhawan was just lately current at a promotional occasion whereas talking about his just lately launched romantic-drama Bawaal. The Nitesh Tiwari directorial got here beneath big criticism over the ‘Auschwitz’ and ‘Hitler’ references within the film. The audiences on social media had reacted to using fuel chamber sequences from World War 2 whereas drawing parallels with a pair’s marital dispute. Netizens slammed the makers of Bawaal for being insensitive in the direction of the best tragic occasion in world historical past. While addressing the problem of ‘holocaust’ in his movie, Varun additionally not directly commented on the continued controversy over Oppenheimer’s intercourse scene.

VARUN DHAWAN TAKES AN INDIRECT DIG AT OPPENHEIMER’S CONTROVERSIAL SCENE

The dialogue “every relationship goes through its Auschwitz,” didn’t go down too nicely with a bit of audiences and movie critics. Varun, in an interview with Pinkvilla opined, “Some people got trigged or sensitive about this. But I don’t understand where that sensitivity or trigger goes when they watch, suppose an English film, I’m saying for example. They’re allowed to do everything there, they’re allowed to take leaps and they’re allowed to show things in a certain way, but you’ll find that correct. I know people have got very triggered after watching a small scene in a brilliant film, recently released. It’s a scene that’s important to our culture and our country. But that’s okay for you. You don’t feel they should be more sensitive to you? So where does your criticism go then?”

A bit of netizens has bashed Oppenheimer over a scene the place the protagonist portrayed by Cillian Murphy is having intercourse with Florence Pugh‘s Jean. When Jean walks to the bookshelf and picks up the Bhagavad Gita. After being failed to grasp the language, she offers it to Oppie to learn as they interact in intercourse. While the act of intimacy is obvious within the Indian model of the movie, no nudity is proven.

Bawaal additionally stars Janhvi Kapoor, Manoj Pahwa, Mukesh Tiwari and others in essential roles.

For extra updates on Varun Dhawan and Bawaal, take a look at this area at India.com.

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