Animal, directed by sandeep Reddy Vanga, has received harsh criticism for depicting severe violence and fostering toxic masculinity. The dispute has now reached the legislature. Recently, congress MP ranjeet Ranjan voiced concern about the video and chastised its creators for "justifying violence and misogyny." However, all of this has translated into massive box office profits, with Animal on track to become the fourth 500-crore picture in india following Pathaan, Gadar 2, and Jawan.
Bollywood producers are astounded to see a picture that breaches most of the basic norms of filmmaking do so well at the box office. The industry is taken aback by the audience's enthusiasm for Ranbir Kapoor's antics on the big screen. It is now believed that a few bollywood filmmakers may attempt this type of film in the coming days.

People must understand, however, that such stuff comes easily to Vanga. It's his brand of film and his hallmark. You might like or dislike his work, but no one can argue that whatever he does is done with a commitment that most directors lack, especially when it comes to making a picture like Animal. Jawan by atlee was fun, but it didn't break new ground.

Animal is a film with major flaws, and the second half is a pure snooze. However, it did dispel many preconceptions and restrictions, as well as normalize many new ideas in popular movies. bollywood can try to capitalize on this new genre of film, but it may be hard to replicate or replicate the same impact.


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