Ram Gopal Verma feels 'Animal' will force film industry to abondon cliches

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Ram Gopal Verma feels 'Animal' will force film industry to abondon cliches
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  • RGV penned a heartfelt review for 'Animal'
  • A film should make audience violently disagree and argue: RGV
  • I loved every second of your length: RGV

Sandeep Vanga Reddy’s Animal along anticipated lines has divided the internet into two camps either finding the film to be entertaining and finding the content objectionable. When there is controversy in the air, it is tough to keep film director Ram Gopal Verma out of it. He has penned a heartfelt review after having seen the film. “I loved what Filmmaker Adrian Lyne , who made such classics as Nine and half weeks , Fatal Attraction , Lolita etc , once said in an interview that a film should not be merely liked or disliked by the audience members , but it should make them violently disagree and argue which is what Sandeep Vanga achieved BIG TIME in ANIMAL,” he stated in the initial part of the film. 

He praised director Sandeep Vanga Reddy for breaking from the conventional form of storytelling. He saw in the film a potential to “trigger a cultural switch.” “Your film will force the film industry into taking multiple turns and abandon their cliches. From Alfred Hitchcock to Steven Spielberg to many directors of today , who believe that both film and scenes should be as short as possible to make a point , u took ur own sweet time and u cut their throats. I loved every second of your length (pun intended ),” he expressed.

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