Shekhar Kapur, Adil Hussain, Hansal Mehta, Chunky Panday react to Rishab Shetty’s statement ‘Bollywood often portray India negatively’ | Hindi Movie News
In an interview with MetroSaga, Rishab criticized the portrayal of India in Bollywood films, saying, “Indian films, particularly Bollywood, often portray India negatively. These so-called art films get showcased at international events and receive special attention.For me, my nation, my state, and my language are sources of pride. I believe in presenting them in a positive light to the world, and that’s exactly what I strive to do.”
Following these remarks, the internet quickly reacted, with many netizens slamming Rishab for his comments. A Reddit post even highlighted a scene from Kantara where Rishab’s character pinches co-star Sapthami Gowda’s waist, sparking further debate.
Bollywood celebrities have now weighed in on the issue. According to Hindustan Times, director Hansal Mehta commented, “Though I wonder what the context is. Often statements are quoted out of context leading to controversy. I’m sure he meant no disrespect.”
Actor Chunky Panday shared his perspective, saying, “Not at all. I travel so often abroad. I met so many different NRI families, who are grateful to Bollywood for letting their children remain in touch with their culture. Other Indian films as well. If someone has said such a statement, they must be having their reasons. Cinema doesn’t have a language.”
Rishab Shetty’s Bollywood Critique Sparks Controversy; Netizens Cite Kantara Scenes
Adil Hussain added, “He should have differentiated between Bollywood films and arthouse Hindi language films which he is saying are generally given the red carpet at film festivals. Most Bollywood films are lost in the glitter of the 5-10 percent upper middle class and upper class families. If he means bad light by showing poverty, not all arthouse films do that. India is not shown in a bad light, it’s the largest chunk of Indian reality. It’s telling the truth, not to put our country in a bad light.”
Meanwhile, Shekhar Kapur noted, “This is an ongoing argument and will never end. Ultimately every film maker must do what his heart says.”
The controversy comes just days after Rishab Shetty won Best Actor at the 70th National Awards for his performance in Kantara. The film also took home the award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment.