the actor Vishnu is huge responded to the criticism surrounding his recent comments during the promotions of ‘Gatta Kusti 2’. Sequel to the 2022 sports drama ‘Gatta Kusti’ starring Vishnu Vishal and Aishwarya LakshmiSet to hit theaters soon, July 3 At the film’s release, the actor discussed how negativity prevails in social media circles, forcing leading actors to often refute rumours. But some fans misinterpreted the statement.
Vishnu Vishal never wanted to hurt anyone
Addressing the issue during a media interaction, Vishnu Vishal elaborated on his comment. As reported by Cinema Vikatan, he said, “I was just repeating what I was doing Rajinikanth Vijay said himself. Rajinikanth referred to him as ‘Vijay’ and I did just that. Many people are asking why I called Rajinikanth ‘Thalaivar’ by mentioning Vijay’s name. But Rajinikanth himself said ‘Victory.’ So what’s wrong if I repeat the same? I never spoke to hurt anyone. I was just talking about the hate and toxicity I see on social media. I won’t take back what I said because that’s what I wanted to do.His clarification came after a section of Vijay fans questioned the way he addressed the two stars during the interview.
About Vishnu Vishal’s original comments Social media toxicity
During an earlier interview, Vishnu Vishal spoke about the harmful side of social media, noting that even Rajinikanth had to publicly clarify that there were no issues between him and Vijay. He elaborated that rumors fly so fast in the online world that celebrities have to react to some unnecessary controversies. According to the actor, his intention was to highlight the growing negativity and hostility on the social media platform, not to compare or disparage any actor.
‘Gatta Kushti 2’ continues to be hyped amid online controversies
Despite the controversies, the promotional campaign for Gatta Kusthi 2 is going ahead as planned. The first movie was appreciated for its sports-centric plotline and Vishnu Vishal and Aishwarya Lakshmi’s on-screen chemistry. With the second installment set to premiere on July 3, the actor finally clarified that he meant no negativity with his statement and only wanted to address online bullying. It brought the discussion back on track and the movie that fans are eagerly waiting for