As a lifestyle expert with years of experience in the entertainment industry, I must say that Divya Prabha’s courage and eloquence in handling the recent controversy surrounding her role in All We Imagine As Lights is truly commendable. Her ability to stand firm against intolerance and defend her artistic choices is a testament to her strength as an actress and a person.
All We Imagine As Light star Divya Prabha recently broke her silence regarding the ongoing reactions to her leaked nude scene in the Payal Kapadia movie. In a chat with OnManorama, the actress expressed how the comments were “pathetic” and that she had “anticipated such a response,” earlier.
In conversation with the press, Divya Prabha shared that she wasn’t taken aback by this particular response from certain parts of the community. Furthermore, she noted that a community which admires directors like Yorgos Lanthimos and applauds his leading actress for receiving an Oscar seems to be less accepting towards a Malayali woman for performing similar roles.
Moreover, the actress expressed her delight that many individuals, even men, are defending the movie’s scene and its authenticity. This shows a glimmer of optimism for the current generation’s understanding and support of such content.
For those who may not know, the movie “All We Imagine As Lights” directed by Payal Kapadia, with Kani Kusruti and Divya Prabha in the main roles, includes a scene where Divya appears nude. Some scenes from this film were leaked online, which sparked widespread discussion and criticism towards the actress.
Regarding those who disseminated the leaked footage, the actress further expressed, “It turns out only about 10% of our community is involved in this act, and I can’t fathom their thought process. As fellow members of the CBFC, we ourselves were granted approval.
In my artistic journey as an actor, I choose scripts that resonate deeply with me, and none more so than my character in “All We Imagine As Light.” Some have questioned my motives, suggesting that I opted for a nude scene to seek fame. However, I am proud to say that I’ve earned several awards and been part of critically acclaimed films. I firmly believe that baring all is not a prerequisite for gaining recognition in the industry.
The Indian debut film “All We Imagine As Light” was the first from India to compete in the main event of the Cannes Film Festival and took home the Grand Prix. This captivating drama tells the story of two Malayali nurses living in Mumbai, with Chhaya Kadam and Hridhu Haroon portraying the lead roles.
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2024-11-27 17:37