Siddharth Anand Clarifies: Fighter Trailer Stands Against Terrorism, Not Jingoistic or Anti-Any Country
The statement provides information about the upcoming movie “Fighter,” starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, and addresses controversies surrounding its trailer:
In defense of the “Fighter” trailer, Siddharth Anand described the film as patriotic. He explained that the purpose of a trailer is to generate curiosity and interest, not to reveal the entire plot. Anand expressed satisfaction that the trailer achieved its goal of sparking curiosity and making people inquisitive.
He invited the audience to watch the film in theaters, assuring that their questions would be answered, and they would understand the content and emotions portrayed in the movie.
Siddharth Anand elaborated on the theme of “Fighter,” emphasizing its stand against terrorism. He clarified that the film promotes a message of fighting against terrorism, which becomes clearer when the audience watches the movie.
Anand expressed his perspective on the trailer, characterizing it as more nationalistic than jingoistic, and suggested that some elements might be taken out of context. He urged people to reserve judgment until they have seen the film, emphasizing that “Fighter” is a happy Indian film with a patriotic theme.
Siddharth Anand‘s reaction to tweets about Hania Aamir suggests that he responded using a thinking face emoji to a tweet discussing Hania Aamir’s recent Instagram Stories. This indirect response could indicate his contemplation or consideration of the comments made by Pakistani actors, including Hania Aamir, who expressed disappointment with the portrayal of Pakistan in the trailer of “Fighter.” The use of emojis on social media often conveys emotions or reactions in a concise manner.
The tweet in question raises a point about the perceived double standards in the film industry, suggesting that if an Indian actor has worked in a movie with an anti-India theme and faced no issues, why should Pakistani actors be concerned about similar themes in Indian movies.
The tweet seems to be questioning the inconsistency in reactions to content that may be considered controversial or sensitive. Siddharth Anand’s response with a thinking face emoji could indicate that he is contemplating or considering the arguments presented in the tweet.
Hania Aamir expressed her disappointment and concern about the impact of cinema on diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan. In her Instagram Stories, she lamented that some artists, despite being aware of cinema’s influential role, contribute to the tension between the two countries. Hania Aamir conveyed sympathy for artists who aim to bridge the gap through their art, and she found the situation “distasteful.” She concluded by urging a space for art to breathe, emphasizing the potential for creative expression to foster understanding rather than create division.
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