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Ranveer Singh Apologizes After IFFI 'Kantara' Scene Imitation
2 Dec
Summary
- Ranveer Singh imitated a scene from Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara' at IFFI.
- The imitation caused social media backlash and calls for boycott.
- Singh issued a public apology on Instagram Story for offending sentiments.
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh issued a public apology via his Instagram Story following a controversial imitation of a scene from Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara' at the IFFI closing ceremony in Goa. Singh had attempted to recreate the intense Daiva Chavundi scene, explaining it was a gesture of admiration for Shetty's performance. However, his on-stage act, which included referring to the deity as a 'female ghost,' did not sit well with netizens.
The imitation quickly went viral, leading to widespread criticism on social media. Many users expressed outrage, with some calling for boycotts of Singh's upcoming movie 'Dhurandhar' and others deeming his actions disrespectful to religious sentiments. Reports also emerged that Shetty had politely asked Singh to stop the imitation during their interaction at the event, though Singh proceeded with it on stage.
In his apology, Singh stated, "My intention was to highlight Rishab's incredible performance... If I've hurt anyone's sentiments, I sincerely apologize." He affirmed his deep respect for all Indian cultures and traditions. Rishab Shetty has not yet publicly commented on the controversy, which has become a significant talking point among film enthusiasts.

