
But the latest scandal over Kabir Singh has come from its director Sandeep Vanga's unprecedented comments over 'slapping women.' Sultan star Kubbra Sait has joined many fan and actors criticising the film-maker for defending a controversial scene wherein Shahid's character slaps his lady love when father refuses to marry them, reported Hindustan Times.
Vanga, during an interview with film critic Anupama Chopra, was asked about the allegations of toxic masculinity in his film. He replied, “When you are deeply in love and deeply connected to a woman (and vice versa), if you don’t have the liberty of slapping each other, then I don’t see anything there.”
If you cannot slap or touch your woman, there's no emotion: 'Kabir Singh' director Sandeep Vanga
This statement has irked many, especially Sait. Sharing a video, the Sacred Games star tweeted, “This is what love will look like if men and women are taught that slapping is being emotional.”
https://www.instagram.com/p/BzmpJyqFV47/?utm_source=ig_embed
In a slow-motion video, Sait and film-maker Goldie Behl are seen on a dim-lit terrace, slapping each other with their hands covered with oven mittens. In another video she shared hours later, Sait slaps herself on the face and says, “If you can’t slap yourself, you haven’t really love yourself.”
I’ll leave you with this thought.
— Kubbra Sait (@KubbraSait) July 7, 2019
Good night. pic.twitter.com/WOrWJy0ECn
A hoard of Twitter users took to social media to supper the actor and her sentiments over Vanga's comments. One wrote, "It's galling but not entirely surprising to see that there are 11.5k tweets favouring this really dreadful hashtag. Some tweets directed towards Kubbra Sait were so distasteful! Props to her for dealing with it like a total boss."
https://twitter.com/Grouseo_Marx/status/1147930505116913664
Despite this, there has been a movement supporting the director using the hashtag #WeSupportSandeepReddyVanga. Many have said his comments are justified and "a consequential expression of passionate love."
https://twitter.com/HeeZG0ne/status/1148141888823627777
u should do tis everyday for self love..least it will atleast help u get some sense & understand things in life.I am sure ur intelligence will tell you to file a assault case on urself oneday 🤣🤣 ..But when on film set listen to ur director don't depend on ur intelligence 🤣🤣
— Sandeep (@sandeep010183) July 8, 2019
Rather than slapping punch yourself feminist 😍
— hasith (@hasithkampara) July 7, 2019
But Sait was having none of it. She maintained that she doesn't agree with "this school of love" and that she will "leave the person who passionately slaps her outside the door."
I don’t agree. Ask me, and I will leave the person who “passionately” slaps me outside the door, with a door slam so hard it burns his back. But, that’s why I don’t endorse to this school of love. No, I am not hard of understanding or slow at it either.
— Kubbra Sait (@KubbraSait) July 8, 2019
Vanga also directed Arjun Reddy, of which Kabir Singh is an official remake.
Again..I had no problem with the film..but saying that if u r not able to slap each other there’s no love in an interview where millions are watching is not cool!! Even a woman slapping a man is a big NO!! U wanna call is feminism...so be it!! Am a proud FEMINIST!!
— Gutta Jwala 💙 (@Guttajwala) July 7, 2019
However, he claimed he was misquoted in the interview. “You took me completely wrong. It’s not assault. When you’re so close to each other, when you can’t handle your worst thing with each other, and you don’t have the liberty of showing your worst side. The worst thing is not like ‘iss din daaru peeke aake maar raha hai [He is getting drunk and beating the woman up one day]'. It’s about the liberty of the expression between a couple who is deeply connected. It works for a woman also and it works for a man also. I spoke for both the sides."
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