Vijay Deverakonda's 'cool chick' comment was meant in 'harmless' way
Mumbai
April 28, 2018
When "Arjun Reddy" actor Vijay Deverakonda tweeted about the
legendary Tamil actress Savitri being a "cool chick", he hadnt expected a
backlash. While he remains unfazed, he says he had meant it in the most harmless
way.
Savitri's fans took umbrage and slammed Vijay.
The actor
justified: "I meant she was a super cool girl who did as she willed. Apparently,
she had the largest vintage car collection. I found that very fascinating about
her. At a time where most women didn't work, she was acting, directing, singing,
producing, having the largest car collection."
But the southern
movie-goers are known to be heavily into hero-worship... or heroine-worship.
Vijay will have none of that.
"I don't worship people like gods or
goddesses. I don't pretend to. I see her (Savitri) as a young girl, a woman, a
superstar. We are all human, have our attributes and weaknesses. She had hers."
Vijay was rather taken aback by the vehemence of the attack.
"It was
a bit surprising because a lot of it comes from ignorance. Some of them have the
right intentions. But it's misplaced. And the issue, whoever had it, had it with
my choice of word (chick). But I think it's never about the word but your
understanding of it. Mard in India means ‘man', something you are proud of.
Merde - pronounced similarly -- in French means ‘shit'. So I meant it in the
coolest, most harmless way."
Vijay is not going to apologise for his
remark.
"If someone's understanding of it is so crude, then it's none of
my problem. As I understand it, people have opinions, people have intentions. I
let it be for the most part. But I don't like being told how I should say stuff,
how I should do stuff. You pass your opinions on me. I am fully okay with that.
But don't dictate to me what I should or shouldn't do."
Vijay himself
features in "Mahanati", Savitri's biopic, directed by Nag Ashwin. The film,
releasing on May 9, features Keerthy Suresh as Savitri, Dulquer Salmaan as
Gemini Ganesan, and an ensemble cast comprising Samantha Akkineni and Naga
Chaitanya.
Mumbai
April 28, 2018
When "Arjun Reddy" actor Vijay Deverakonda tweeted about the
legendary Tamil actress Savitri being a "cool chick", he hadnt expected a
backlash. While he remains unfazed, he says he had meant it in the most harmless
way.
Savitri's fans took umbrage and slammed Vijay.
The actor
justified: "I meant she was a super cool girl who did as she willed. Apparently,
she had the largest vintage car collection. I found that very fascinating about
her. At a time where most women didn't work, she was acting, directing, singing,
producing, having the largest car collection."
But the southern
movie-goers are known to be heavily into hero-worship... or heroine-worship.
Vijay will have none of that.
"I don't worship people like gods or
goddesses. I don't pretend to. I see her (Savitri) as a young girl, a woman, a
superstar. We are all human, have our attributes and weaknesses. She had hers."
Vijay was rather taken aback by the vehemence of the attack.
"It was
a bit surprising because a lot of it comes from ignorance. Some of them have the
right intentions. But it's misplaced. And the issue, whoever had it, had it with
my choice of word (chick). But I think it's never about the word but your
understanding of it. Mard in India means ‘man', something you are proud of.
Merde - pronounced similarly -- in French means ‘shit'. So I meant it in the
coolest, most harmless way."
Vijay is not going to apologise for his
remark.
"If someone's understanding of it is so crude, then it's none of
my problem. As I understand it, people have opinions, people have intentions. I
let it be for the most part. But I don't like being told how I should say stuff,
how I should do stuff. You pass your opinions on me. I am fully okay with that.
But don't dictate to me what I should or shouldn't do."
Vijay himself
features in "Mahanati", Savitri's biopic, directed by Nag Ashwin. The film,
releasing on May 9, features Keerthy Suresh as Savitri, Dulquer Salmaan as
Gemini Ganesan, and an ensemble cast comprising Samantha Akkineni and Naga
Chaitanya.
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