In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, actress Indira Krishna shared her positive experiences working with director Sandeep Reddy Vanga on the film Animal. Despite mixed opinions from others, Krishna expressed her admiration for Vanga’s unique cinematic style. She acknowledged that while Adil Hussain, a respected actor, had his differences, she personally had a very positive working relationship with Vanga.
Krishna emphasized the importance of being open-minded when watching a film, particularly with Vanga’s direction. “One has to be very open to what the director wants to say and what the characters are trying to portray,” she stated. This approach, according to her, helps viewers appreciate the depth and intent behind each scene.
Krishna also delved into the complexities of Ranbir Kapoor’s character, Ranvijay Singh Balbir, describing him as a casanova with anger and trauma issues, stemming from his relationship with his father. “He had some kind of trauma. That is the reason he would be someone like, ‘Why should I respect a woman?’ And hence, he was shown the way he was in the film,” she explained.
Addressing the controversial scenes where Ranvijay indulges in extramarital affairs and demands demeaning acts from his girlfriend, played by Triptii Dimri, Krishna defended the director’s vision. She urged audiences to watch films for entertainment and not take the portrayals too personally.
Upcoming Projects
Looking ahead, Indira Krishna will be seen in Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious project, Ramayana. The epic series will feature Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, with Krishna portraying Queen Kaushalya. The star-studded cast includes Sai Pallavi, Sunny Deol, Yash, Lara Dutta, and Arun Govil in significant roles. This highly anticipated film is expected to bring a fresh adaptation of the timeless epic to the big screen.
Conclusion
Indira Krishna’s reflections on her experience with Sandeep Reddy Vanga and her insights into her upcoming roles highlight the dynamic relationships and diverse perspectives within the film industry. As audiences await the release of Ramayana, Krishna’s journey continues to inspire and intrigue.