‘Kumbhakarna’ of ‘Adipurush’ also did not like the film, said- Being a Hindu, I am hurt by the dialogue
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Actor Lavi Pajjani says he is hurt by the dialogues in ‘Adipurush’. He played the character of Kumbhakarna in the film Adipurush.
Writer Manoj Muntashir and director Om Raut of the film ‘Adipurush’ have talked about removing the controversial dialogue. Due to these dialogues, the entire film came under criticism and it was criticized a lot from religious-political forums as well as on social media. The controversy over Prabhas and Kriti Sanon-starrer ‘Adipurush’ is not taking its name to die down. The audience is angry about the dialogues and some scenes of the film. Even the Allahabad High Court has sent notices to writer Manoj Muntashir for objectionable dialogues and filmmaker Om Raut for some controversial scenes. Now actor Lavi Pajni, who plays Kumbhkaran in the film, has shared his opinion on the dialogues.
‘Adipurush’ actor Lavi Pajni is also ‘hurt’ by the film’s dialogues
Ravana’s brother ‘Kumbhakarna’ was played by Lavi Pajni in the film ‘Adipurush’. There is a lot of criticism regarding the dialogues of the film and now Lavi has also shared his opinion on it. Talking about the film, he said, “When a film is being shot, the actors are unaware of all the controversies. Although the controversial dialogues of the film have now been removed, but being a Hindu, I am also hurt.
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Lavi Pajni is a well-known actor in Hindi and Punjabi films. Apart from playing the role of Kumbhakarna in ‘Adipurush’, he was also seen in the role of Kalakya in ‘Baahubali 2’. To be a part of ‘Adipurush’, he had to increase his weight by six to seven kilos, after which his weight became 142 kilos.
About Adipurush
Adipurush has been under fire ever since its release on June 16. It is directed by Om Raut, while Manoj Muntashir has written the dialogues. The film stars Prabhas as Raghav, Kriti Sanon as Janaki and Saif Ali Khan as Lankesh. Sunny Singh played the role of Laxman and Devdutt Nage was seen as Lord Hanuman.
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