'I am not Pakistani', actor who played a terrorist role in Dhurandhar responds to trolling
Actor Vivek Sinha addresses criticism after portraying a terrorist in the film 'Dhurandhar', clarifying his Indian identity.
In the film 'Dhurandhar' directed by Aditya Dhar, actor Vivek Sinha plays the role of Jahoor Mistry, a character associated with the infamous Kandahar hijacking. Despite the film featuring many talented actors, Vivek's dialogue in the teaser where he describes Hindus as a 'very timid community' has sparked significant backlash. In response to the criticism, which has included personal threats and comments questioning his nationality, Vivek has taken to social media to clarify his identity.
In a video posted on Instagram, Vivek expressed surprise at the intense reactions he received, highlighting some of the harsh comments directed towards him, including accusations of being a terrorist and threats of violence. He acknowledged the surge of patriotism illustrated in the comments but felt compelled to correct misconceptions about his background. He emphasized that he is not from Pakistan, asserting his roots in Bijnor, with Dhampur as his hometown, and that he currently resides in Mumbai.
Vivek's response underlines the complexities actors face when portraying controversial roles, especially in a politically charged environment. His statement sheds light on the intersection of art and identity, as he grapples with the repercussions of public perception while trying to maintain his personal narrative amidst the backlash. As the film industry continues to navigate sensitive topics, Vivek's experience serves as a reminder of the potential fallout that can arise from polarizing character depictions.