The Karnataka High Court has reportedly pulled up actor Ranveer Singh over a mimicry act linked to the upcoming film Kantara Chapter 2, underlining that public figures must exercise restraint while expressing themselves in public. The court observed that celebrities with massive reach and influence carry a higher responsibility, as their words and actions can impact large sections of society. The judge noted that creative expression and humour should not cross the line into hurting religious sentiments or offending the beliefs of any community.
During the hearing, the court is said to have reminded the actor that popularity does not place anyone above accountability and that freedom of expression comes with social responsibility. The observation comes amid growing public debate on the sensitivity surrounding religious and cultural themes portrayed or referenced by celebrities, especially when such content is connected to films rooted in faith, tradition, or folklore like Kantara Chapter 2, which draws heavily from regional beliefs and spiritual practices.
The incident has also triggered wider discussions on double standards within the film industry. Critics pointed out that while some film teams are quick to ban or discourage awards and recognitions for negative reviews in the name of protecting a film’s image, similar seriousness is often not shown when actions or statements hurt religious sentiments. The court’s remarks have added weight to the argument that respect for public opinion and beliefs should be consistent, regardless of whether the issue involves criticism of a film or concerns over faith and culture.
Legal experts say the court’s observations reflect a broader principle that celebrities are not just entertainers but influential public figures whose conduct shapes social conversations. The case has reignited conversations around accountability in the entertainment industry, freedom of speech, and the responsibility to be sensitive toward religious sentiments while promoting films or engaging in public appearances.
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