Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Salman Khan | Dark Thriller Collaboration |

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Sandeep Reddy Vangawho is currently riding high on the mega success of Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Animal’, might soon work with the superstar. Salman Khan for a dark thriller.

According to a report by Filmfare, the director is currently in talks with Salman Khan regarding the same. Vanga is currently collaborating with Allu Arjun and Prabhas in their other projects.

However, there has been no confirmation about her project with Salman yet.
Earlier, Vanga had revealed that Ranveer Singh called him after the film’s release and spoke to him for 40 long minutes on the phone.

‘Animal’ director Sandeep Reddy Vanga responds to Kiran Rao’s criticism

In a widely circulated Dainik Bhaskar interview clip on Reddit, Sandeep Reddy Vanga shared Ranveer Singh’s reaction to Animal. Vanga expressed his surprise and mentioned that the actor spoke with him for almost 40 minutes on the phone. He found Singh’s lengthy message enjoyable, having read it several times. While specific details of the message could not be revealed, Vanga noted that Singh highlighted aspects of Animal that made her realize, “Oh, this is in my movie too.”
In the interview, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga spoke about a media report that referred to a statement he made. He mentioned the context in which the second ex-wife of a superstar criticized films like Baahubali 2 and Kabir Singh for allegedly promoting misogyny and endorsing harassment.
Addressing the claim, Sandeep expressed his opinion that the individual making the claim might not understand the distinction between pursuing someone and approaching them respectfully. To illustrate his point, he made reference to Rahul’s character in the film Darr, played by Shahrukh Khanwhere the character persistently follows Kiran despite her expressed disinterest, defining such behavior as stalking.

Sandeep Reddy Vanga countered the comparison by emphasizing that unlike Darr’s character who incessantly follows the object of his affection, Kabir Singh only gets close to his crush in the classroom. He questioned the need to magnify the act of a boy approaching a girl, stating that it is a common and acceptable practice to express romantic interest.

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