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Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Chinmayi Sripaada defends Ranbir Kapoor amid his old beef eating comment over Ramayana casting: ‘A rapist babaji can get parole but what someone eats is a big problem?'
Singer Chinmayi Sripaada has come out in strong defense of Ranbir Kapoor , who has been at the receiving end of online trolling following the release of the first look of Nitesh Tiwari 's Ramayana . The actor is playing the role of Lord Ram in the upcoming epic, and some users have targeted him over an old interview where he admitted to consuming beef. After the teaser showcasing Ranbir and Yash 's official looks from Ramayana went viral on July 3, a section of netizens resurfaced the controversial clip, questioning his suitability for the divine role. One user on Twitter wrote, 'Beef eater will be playing the role of Bhagvan Ram now! 🤦 What's wrong with Bollywood?' The tweet also featured images of Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi from the film set. Chinmayi calls out selective outrage Without naming anyone, Chinmayi took a pointed dig at those outraging over Ranbir's food habits while overlooking more serious issues. She wrote: 'A babaji who uses the name of God can be a rapist and he can keep getting parole to get votes in bhakt India — however what someone eats is a big problem.' When a user tried to counter her by asking, 'How one bad thing can justify another bad thing?', Chinmayi doubled down. 'Nice. So someone playing a ROLE is the same 'bad' as a rapist campaigning for votes amongst you. You deserve to have Ram Rahim as your local MP and visit your house personally.' Her comments have sparked a polarised debate on social media. While many users have lauded Chinmayi for calling out the moral grandstanding, others continue to remain divided on the casting choices and the actor's past remarks. ALIA LEFT SPEECHLESS BY RANBIR'S 'RAMAYANA' LOOK| INTERNET DECLARES IT '100× BETTER THAN ADIPURUSH' First glimpse of Ramayana featuring Ranbir and Yash goes viral Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, Ramayana is one of the most ambitious and awaited Indian films in recent years. The first look, unveiled earlier this week, features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, Yash as Ravana, and Ravie Dubey as Lakshman. Also part of the ensemble are Sunny Deol as Hanuman, Lara Dutta as Kaikeyi, Rakul Preet Singh as Surpanakha, and Kajal Aggarwal as Mandodari. Backed by producer Namit Malhotra, Ramayana will be released in two parts. The first part is scheduled to hit theatres on Diwali 2026, followed by Part 2 in Diwali 2027.


News18
4 hours ago
- News18
Ram Kapoor On His Family's Reaction To Mistry Promotions Controversy: ‘They Went Berserk'
Mistry actor Ram Kapoor said that the controversy over his inappropriate sexual remarks was 'not a big deal'. Ram Kapoor recently faced a controversy when he was removed from promotional activities for his web series 'Mistry' after making inappropriate sexual remarks. Now, in an interview with Zoom, Ram admitted that the situation made him nervous, and his family and staff went 'berserk'. He mentioned that for him, the situation definitely had to be handled, but he added that it was 'not a big deal' Reflecting on his feelings during the controversy, Ram Kapoor recalled feeling scared and nervous, but added that he believes in not turning situations into big deals. He shared that while his family and staff went berserk, he assured them he would manage the situation. 'I try not to make anything into too big a deal because I genuinely am of the thought process that, see, people don't realise this, but all the big deals in our life are choices that we make. When this news hit, my family and my network and my staff went berserk. And I was telling everyone, 'Why are you all reacting so much? I will handle it.' And I did handle it. For me, it was definitely a situation that needed to be handled, but it was not a big deal," he told Zoom. Ram Kapoor also recalled advising his children that life will present challenges, and it is up to them to decide whether it is going to be a big deal or not. 'I told my children the same thing: that, guys, all this will happen in life. You will decide whether it's going to be a big deal or not. So that doesn't mean that you ignore it or bypass it. Things have to be handled, but without panic. I tend to do that in every area of my life." About Ram Kapoor's Mistry Promotions Controversy A few days before the release of the mystery drama detective series 'Mistry', Ram Kapoor was dropped from all promotional activities related to the show. Mid-Day reported that the decision was made by senior leadership at JioHotstar after Ram Kapoor allegedly made sexually inappropriate and offensive remarks during a media event held at JW Marriott, Juhu on June 19. He reportedly made comments loaded with sexual innuendo, leaving team members uncomfortable. Ram Kapoor's Reaction To The Controversy Reacting to the controversy, he told ETimes, 'The interviews are being held solely with Mona. I am guilty as charged. I have said it. Let me start by saying that everything I've been accused of saying, I have said it. So, the fact is that I am guilty as charged. But this is what I have to say in my defence. Whenever I'm with people I am comfortable with, I tend to become my bindaas self. Everyone who knows me and who has worked with me knows that is how I am and that I don't mean to be offensive." He said that the comments came from a 'harmless place', but regardless, the team members did get offensive and that's not acceptable. 'The OTT platform thought that certain things were wrong, and that is justified from their point of view. I do not blame them for taking this stance, because yes, it will teach me a lesson. I respect their decision, and I am going to find a way to apologise to each of those team members who were offended that day on a personal level," he said. First Published:


Hindustan Times
5 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Kill Bill actor Michael Madsen made his debut in Indian cinema with this bilingual thriller also starring R Madhavan
Michael Madsen the actor best known for his collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, was found dead at his Malibu home on Thursday. As fans worldwide remember him for diverse roles in films, many might not know that his filmography also includes a collaboration with Indian cinema. Also read: Michael Madsen dies: Here are his top films and awards - feat 'Kill Bill' and 'Reservoir Dogs' Kill Bill actor Michael Madsen died on July 3.(Arthur Mola/Invision/AP) Michael Madsen was in Nishabdam Michael Madsen ventured into Indian cinema with the thriller Nishabdham, which was released in 2020. The film also starred Anushka Shetty and R Madhavan, and was helmed by Hemant Madhukar. The film follows a speech and hearing-impaired artist, named Sakshi (Anushka), who gets entangled in a criminal investigation when she unexpectedly witnesses a tragic incident that occurs in a villa with a reputation for being haunted. The Telugu-Tamil bilingual thriller was entirely shot in real locations in the US and within a span of 56 days. In the film, Michael was seen in the role of a police officer named Richard Dawkins, who is assigned to investigate the case. On Saturday, the makers of the film condoled his death, saying it was an honour to work with him. A post was put out by the production banner People Media Factory on Instagram. The post read, 'We are very sad to hear about the passing of Michael Madsen due to cardiac arrest. It was a great honour to work with him in Nishabdham. He will always be remembered for his amazing work. Rest in peace, sir. #MichaelMadsen #RIP #Nishabdham #Tribute #PeopleMediaFactory." Michael Madsen dies at 67 Michael Madsen, known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, and The Hateful Eight, died on July 3. He was 67 years old. He was found unresponsive in his Malibu home, with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reporting no foul play, as per a TMZ report. His manager, Ron Smith, confirmed to PEOPLE that the preliminary cause of death was cardiac arrest, with the coroner's report pending in the next 4-6 weeks, which will provide further details. Madsen's career spanned over 300 film credits since the 1980s, often in low-budget projects, but his defining role was Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs (1992), where he infamously tortured a police officer to Stealers Wheel's Stuck in the Middle with You. He went on to become a constant in Tarantino's films, starring in Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2 and The Hateful Eight. Other notable films include Thelma & Louise and Donnie Brasco.