Rishab Shetty's Criticism of Bollywood Sparks Controversy Amidst "Kantara" Success.
Kannada film sensation Rishab Shetty, known for his blockbuster "Kantara," has found himself at the center of a heated online debate following comments he made about Bollywood's portrayal of India at international film festivals.
In a recent interview with MetroSaga, a clip of which has gone viral, Rishab expressed his frustration with how Bollywood films often present a negative image of India on the global stage. Speaking in Kannada, he emphasized his pride in his nation, state, and language, and expressed his desire to showcase India in a positive light internationally, something he strives to do with his own work.
Rishab stated, "Indian films, especially Bollywood, show India in a bad light. These art films are invited to global events and given a red carpet. My nation, my state, my language—my pride. Why not showcase them positively on a global platform?"
Rishab's comments have ignited a firestorm online, with some labeling him a "Bollywood hater" and accusing him of hypocrisy. Critics pointed to a scene in "Kantara" where his character inappropriately pinches a female character's waist, highlighting problematic content within the film.
One user commented, "Such a jealous soul. A die-hard Bollywood hater. He begged the Bollywood audience to support his overrated film filled with problematic content." Another added, "Success is temporary, but pinching female waists and bashing Bollywood is permanent."
The controversy highlights a complex debate surrounding representation, cultural sensitivity, and the role of cinema in shaping perceptions of India. While Rishab's criticism of Bollywood's portrayal of India has sparked a conversation, it has also brought attention to the need for filmmakers to approach sensitive themes responsibly and ethically. The debate surrounding "Kantara" serves as a reminder that artistic expression comes with a responsibility to portray diverse narratives accurately and respectfully.