Yami Gautam Gave A Mouth-Shutting Reply To Anupama Chopra’s Platform For Its Review Of ‘Dasvi’
After nearly two years of being plagued by the COVID-19 virus, Indian cinema is making a strong comeback, and filmmakers are now abandoning their fears about distributing films on digital channels rather than in theatres.
“Dasvi,” starring Abhishek Bachchan, Nimrat Kaur, and Yami Gautam, was just released on the OTT channel to mixed reviews from audiences and critics.
Yami Gautam, on the other hand, was enraged by the way Anupama Chopra’s Film Companion criticised the film and the performances of the performers, particularly Yami’s. In a series of tweets, the “Kaabil” actress attacked the entertainment portal on the microblogging site Twitter.
She notes that, while she accepts constructive criticism, it becomes vital to speak up when a gateway continually tries to tear you down. She also posts a snapshot of a review that criticises her performance, which she considers discourteous, especially because her recent films include “A Thursday,” “Uri: The Surgical Strike,” and “Bala.” Yami also discusses how it hurts when it takes many years of hard work and determination to prove one’s worth, especially for a self-made actor, and certain major portals try to discredit the actor.
Soon after, netizens began to react, with the majority siding with the actress. However, Film Companion responded to Yami Gautam by tweeting, “Dear Yami, We’re sorry you’re in such a bad mood. Please know that there was no malice intended. Thank you very much.”
While some web users say that Film Companion is constantly against self-made performers because they support nepotism’s products, others believe that this all happened because Yami not only applauded but also encouraged people to watch Vivek Agnihotri’s “The Kashmir Files.”
Critics may play a vital role in helping actors grasp what they are missing in their work, but being unpleasant is not one of them.