New film ‘Animal’ sparks attention with intimate scene featuring Rashmika Mandanna and Ranbir Kapoor; controversy and social media frenzy; actress wins acclaim for her performance; audience curious about chemistry between Kapoor and Mandanna; tweet hails Mandanna’s acting; film delves into toxic father-son relationship with emotionally distant father and anguished son; director Sandeep Reddy Vanga satisfied with A certificate for mature audience; ‘Animal’ likened to ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’; Vanga’s second Bollywood film; some complaints about lackluster second half

Rashmika Mandanna silences trolls with stellar performance in ‘Animal’
The newly released film ‘Animal’ has sparked significant attention, particularly regarding an intimate scene featuring Rashmika Mandanna and Ranbir Kapoor that recently surfaced online, igniting a social media frenzy. Despite initial controversy, the actress has silenced detractors, winning acclaim from supporters and garnering praise for her performance.
Amidst the chatter, a tweet emerged, hailing, ‘#RashmikaMandanna owned the 5 minutes of this scene…


One of her best acts yet. @iamRashmika #Animal.’ The scene, part of the song ‘Hua Main,’ unravels a love story between Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna, hinting at their chemistry. With glimpses suggesting more intimate moments in the film, the scene has piqued audience curiosity.

Earlier, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga expressed satisfaction with the A certificate, emphasizing the film’s mature audience focus. He mentioned refraining from taking his son to watch the film, considering its adult-oriented content.
‘Animal,’ directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, delves into a toxic father-son relationship, with Anil Kapoor portraying the emotionally distant father and Ranbir Kapoor depicting the anguished son. Previously, at the trailer launch in Delhi, Ranbir Kapoor likened ‘Animal’ to Karan Johar’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,’ labeling it as an adult-rated version of the classic family drama.
Sandeep Reddy Vanga, known for ‘Kabir Singh,’ marks his second directorial venture in Bollywood with ‘Animal’. Although the audiences are complaining about the lackluster second half, the film is said to be a ‘watchable action flick’