Kareena Kapoor requests all 'please don't boycott' Laal Singh Chaddha and reacts to allegations of disrespecting the audience

Kareena Kapoor has shared her views about being perceived as disrespectful towards the audience after her comments on cancel culture. She previously reacted to social media trends calling for a boycott of her film Laal Singh Chaddha.
By BollywoodMDB Team - Aug 13, 2022 07:19 PM IST
Kareena Kapoor requests all 'please don't boycott' Laal Singh Chaddha and reacts to allegations of disrespecting the audience
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Kareena Kapoor has shared her views about being perceived as disrespectful towards the audience after her comments on cancel culture. She previously reacted to social media trends calling for a boycott of her film Laal Singh Chaddha.

Actor Kareena Kapoor's responded to the intentions of the people calling for boycotts of her newly released film Laal Singh Chaddha.

Aamir Khan is in the lead. The film was released on Thursday on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan. The movie has received mixed reviews from the audience.

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The opening collection of the movie was disappointing box office.

On the first day, it has only around 10 to 11 crores. And the protest against the film also adds to the movie's negative reviews and business.

Ahead of the movie's release, Kareena Kapoor had addressed her thoughts around the ongoing cancel culture in Bollywood. She said that while everyone can have an opinion about everything, she thinks a good movie can surpass everything. Recalling people’s reactions to her words, the actor was asked about claims that she might have been disrespectful towards the audience in a recent interview.

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When RJ Siddharth Kannan asked Kareena if her thoughts were taken as ‘public ko lightly le rahin hain kya? (Being unbothered or disrespectful about the audience).’ She replied, “I think it’s only a section of people trolling. But genuinely think the love the film is getting is very different. These are just a section of people on your social media, probably 1%.”

But the fact is that they shouldn’t boycott this film, it’s such a beautiful film. And I want people to see me and Aamir (Khan) on screen. It’s been three years; we’ve waited so long. So, please don’t boycott this film, because it’s like boycotting good cinema. And people have worked so hard on it; we’ve had 250 people work on this film for two-and-a-half years,” she added and urged people to not boycott the film.

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