Sandalwood director candidly critiques Pavitra Gowda, says “She is not meant to be a heroine’

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Published July 6, 2024 at 5:48pm

    Chandrakala shared her unvarnished opinion on Pavitra Gowda

    "Darshan was caught in Pavitra's trap" Chandrakala remarked

    "Pavitra is not meant to be a heroine," she emphasized firmly

In an exclusive interview with NewsFirst, Sandalwood director Chandrakala shared her unvarnished opinions on actress Pavitra Gowda’s performance and her future in the industry.

Gowda, who is currently implicated as a prime suspect in the Renukaswamy murder case, faced severe criticism from the director.

Also read: Renukaswamy murder case: Intense interrogation shakes A1 Pavithra Gowda’s close friend Samatha

Chandrakala did not mince words regarding Pavitra’s acting skills, particularly pointing out her inadequate performance during intimate scenes. She expressed a sense of relief over Pavitra’s departure from their film project, suggesting that her exit might prove beneficial for the production. “We are happy that she has walked away from our film,” Chandrakala asserted, indicating a positive outlook following Pavitra’s exit.

The director also delved into the troubled relationship between Pavitra and her co-star Darshan. She portrayed Darshan as a casualty of Pavitra’s personal issues, implying that her tumultuous life had ensnared him. “Darshan became a victim of her sad life. Darshan was caught in Pavitra’s trap,” Chandrakala remarked.

Chandrakala was resolute in her belief that Pavitra is not fit for the role of a heroine, dismissing the idea outright. “Pavitra is not meant to be a heroine,” she emphasized firmly.
Despite the scathing critique, Pavitra Gowda appears to remain unaffected, with Chandrakala noting that the actress expressed no remorse regarding the situation.

Sandalwood director candidly critiques Pavitra Gowda, says “She is not meant to be a heroine’

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    Chandrakala shared her unvarnished opinion on Pavitra Gowda

    "Darshan was caught in Pavitra's trap" Chandrakala remarked

    "Pavitra is not meant to be a heroine," she emphasized firmly

In an exclusive interview with NewsFirst, Sandalwood director Chandrakala shared her unvarnished opinions on actress Pavitra Gowda’s performance and her future in the industry.

Gowda, who is currently implicated as a prime suspect in the Renukaswamy murder case, faced severe criticism from the director.

Also read: Renukaswamy murder case: Intense interrogation shakes A1 Pavithra Gowda’s close friend Samatha

Chandrakala did not mince words regarding Pavitra’s acting skills, particularly pointing out her inadequate performance during intimate scenes. She expressed a sense of relief over Pavitra’s departure from their film project, suggesting that her exit might prove beneficial for the production. “We are happy that she has walked away from our film,” Chandrakala asserted, indicating a positive outlook following Pavitra’s exit.

The director also delved into the troubled relationship between Pavitra and her co-star Darshan. She portrayed Darshan as a casualty of Pavitra’s personal issues, implying that her tumultuous life had ensnared him. “Darshan became a victim of her sad life. Darshan was caught in Pavitra’s trap,” Chandrakala remarked.

Chandrakala was resolute in her belief that Pavitra is not fit for the role of a heroine, dismissing the idea outright. “Pavitra is not meant to be a heroine,” she emphasized firmly.
Despite the scathing critique, Pavitra Gowda appears to remain unaffected, with Chandrakala noting that the actress expressed no remorse regarding the situation.

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