
So much hate: Vaani Kapoor reacts to boycott and censorship after Abir Gulaal ban
"This whole cancel culture, 'ek cheez galat bol di', cancel karo, boycott karo (Say one thing wrong, and there are calls for cancel and boycott). I don't get that volatile behaviour. We're being so harsh to one another. I feel there's so much toxicity and hate that I keep hearing... 'aaj isko boycott kar do, aaj isko cancel kar do' (Let's boycott this today or let's cancel this'.) 'Mat karo yaar' (Don't Do this), have room and let people be," Kapoor went on."If you look at kids in school or college, not just in the industry, outside the industry, we are all affected by it. It leaves a psychological impact, you are making people doubt before they've even understood who they are, they've not fully bloomed yet, they've not figured out who they are. We're humans, we're bound to make errors, we're not saints, and you learn from your mistakes," she added.The actor also urged people to be more kind and compassionate irrespective of differences in opinion.Kapoor's romantic drama 'Abir Gulaal' was banned in both India and Pakistan, following the boycott calls after the April 22 Pahalgam attack.The actor will next be seen in Yash Raj Films' 'Mandala Murders'. The upcoming Netflix series also features Vaibhav Raj Gupta, Surveen Chawla, and Shriya Pilgaonkar in key roles.'Mandala Murder' is scheduled to release on July 25, 2025.- EndsMust Watch
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