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Kanguva Shut Big Doors For Suriya?
Tamil star Suriya is one of the most loved actors in South India. Bu the issue with him has been the tendency to make mediocre and bad films, thus losing a big chunk of his market. He had his two brightest films Aakashame Haddura and Jai Bhim in OTT while the lackluster Kanguva was released in theaters.
Coming to the topic now, the debacle of Kanguva has shut many doors for Suriya now and the same is to be understood if we look at the latest developments.
As per reports, Suriya’s big-budget film Karna which was earlier proposed with Rakeysh Omprakash and a Bollywood production house backing it, has now been shelved. This film was earlier supposed to be made on a budget of Rs 300+ crores and it was said that Janhvi Kapoor was also onboard for the same.
However, with the failure of Kanguva resulting in several crores deficit and the film not even able to touch Rs 100 crores gross, it has meant that the big budget films of Suriya are now on hold. As a result, Karna which was earlier proposed might also be in the backburner henceforth.
Suriya needs to establish his market in a solid manner now if he is to even look at the big ticket films. Things are not going well for him at the moment and there is the serious need to reconsider his choices. It has to be seen how he would come out of this slump.
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Kanguva Producer’s Wife Sparks Controversy with Bold Disha Patani Comment!
In the glittering world of cinema, where every frame is scrutinized and every word can echo like a firecracker, Neha Gnanavel’s recent comment has ignited a debate hotter than a summer blockbuster. The wife of Kanguva producer KE Gnanavel Raja found herself at the center of a storm after her remarks about Disha Patani’s character, Angela, sparked controversy. What began as an attempt to address criticism soon spiraled into a larger conversation about representation in films.
Neha, responding to social media complaints about Angela’s limited screen time, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her thoughts. “Because Angela’s character is not the whole movie Kanguva is about! Angela can’t be in 2.5 hours of film! Basic, so yes, she was there to look pretty!!!” she wrote. While her comment seemed intended to clarify the character’s purpose within the story, its tone sparked backlash, with many arguing it perpetuated stereotypes of women in cinema.
Her post, which was later deleted, became a lightning rod for criticism. Critics pointed out that such statements reduce female characters to ornamental roles, reinforcing outdated perceptions. Neha attempted to address the backlash in a follow-up post, stating, “It’s one brain and perspective (director) presenting to crores of audiences! We welcome criticism, not targeted propaganda!” However, the damage was done, as the debate extended beyond Angela’s character to the broader issue of gender representation in mainstream films.
While Kanguva continues to be celebrated for its scale and storytelling, Neha’s comments have ignited a subplot no one expected. As social media users dissect her words and debate their implications, one thing is certain: in the age of digital discourse, every word is part of the script. And in this case, the role of the producer’s wife might just be the unexpected plot twist. As for Neha? She might be wishing for an Angela-like role in real life-appearing briefly, looking pretty, and then gracefully exiting!