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Trisha deleted Animal review due to backlash from people

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Trisha deleted the Animal review due to backlash from people. Actress Trisha Krishnan was criticized online after posting an Instagram story praising Ranbir Kapoor and Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s latest film, Animal. The Netizens had severely reacted to her post, and Trisha deleted Animal review due to backlash from people.

Earlier, Trisha had shared an Instagram story featuring the movie’s poster and captioned the image, “One word- Cult. Paaahhhh.”

She received a big backlash and criticism from internet users as there are many scenes against women in Animal according to them. Recently, Trisha fought against Mansoor Ali Khan’s comments about her and for women’s dignity. The Netizens raised this point and criticized her. With this, she understood that audiences were entirely against her. Trisha deleted the Animal review due to backlash from people.

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Animal Controversy:

The film, directed by Ranbir Kapoor and Animal, has generated heated reactions. Some sections of audiences have loved the film and Ranbir’s performance, while others have raised concerns about the filmmaker’s apparent portrayal of misogyny in his movie. Sandeep’s previous directorial ventures, such as Arjun Reddy and Kabir Singh, have also been scrutinized and criticized by critics and the general audience.

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