Sometimes Vijay Deverakonda was in controversies regarding SC/ST and sometimes boycott of films, know his famous controversy.
South actor Vijay Deverakonda is often a topic of discussion in the media. Sometimes because of films, sometimes because of personal life and sometimes because of controversies. Once he had said something about SC/ST. However, he later clarified. Apart from this, there are other controversies due to which he has been in the headlines.
Protest against ‘Arjun Reddy’
In the year 2017, the film ‘Arjun Reddy’ starring Vijay Deverakonda was released. The actor faced a lot of opposition for this film. People said he has promoted hatred towards women and toxic masculinity. However, people liked this film very much. Its Hindi remake was also released in the year 2019 in the name of Kabir Singh.
“Boycott Liger” trend started
His criticism of boycott trends during the promotion tour of the film Liger had upset the actor. the actor In an interview, when asked about the boycott of Aamir Khan’s film ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’, he said that when you boycott a film, you are snatching food from thousands of people. After this, people also protested against boycotting his film ‘Liger’.
Controversy over ‘Geeta Govindam’ song
The rap song “What The F” faced a lot of opposition due to its objectionable and obscene lyrics. Later, Vijay removed it from YouTube.
SC/ST Act case
After making inflammatory comments comparing tribal people to terrorists, Vijay Deverakonda was charged under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, leading to formal complaints. However, as the matter escalated, Vijay publicly apologized, and made it clear that his intention was not to hurt any community.
Citing script mistakes
Vijay Deverakonda had admitted that early in his career, without any support, he felt the pressure of choosing films with poor scripts, which led to box office failure.
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