Sai Pallavi’s comments drew blended reactions on social media sites. While some Twitter customers praised her guts, others trolled her
Condemning violence for religious beliefs, star Sai Pallavi on Wednesday contrasted the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits with cow vigilantism. “The Kashmir Documents showed how Kashmiri Pandits were killed at the time. If you are taking the problem as a spiritual dispute, there was a circumstances just recently where a Muslim was assaulted when he was driving an automobile bring cows, and also people shouted Jai Shri Ram. So where is the distinction from what happened after that and also what is taking place now?,” the actor claimed in a meeting to YouTube channel Great Andhra.
Sai Pallavi is presently promoting her future Telugu film “Virata Parvam”. The motion picture, which additionally stars Rana Daggubati, is motivated by real events from the 1990s. It narrates a romance against the backdrop of the Naxalite motion in the Telangana region.
Sai Pallavi plays the personality of Vennela, who falls for Naxal leader Ravanna (Rana Daggubati).
Asked about her political disposition, the actor said that she grew up in a neutral household as well as was instructed to be a good human.
“I was taught I need to protect the ones that are being hurt. The oppressed should be protected,” she said.
Sai Pallavi’s comments attracted blended responses on social media sites. While some Twitter customers applauded her courage, others trolled her.
Sai Pallavi’s “Virata Parvam” will release in theatres on June 17.
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Last Updated: 16 June 2022