Animal: Abrar's third wife Mansi broke her silence on the rape scene in 'Animal', said - I never... in my marriage...


Bobby Deol has been seen in the role of villain in the film 'Animal' directed by sandeep Reddy Vanga. He has played the role of Abrar. Abrar has three wives in the film and the role of the third wife is played by actress Mansi Takshak. In 'Animal' Abrar has a rape scene with his third wife. Actress Mansi has reacted regarding this.

Let us tell you that there is a scene in the film Animal, in which Abrar (Bobby Deol) is getting married for the third time. Everything is going happily when the news of his brother's death comes. Hearing this news he is devastated and kills the messenger who brought the news. After this, he behaves violently with his third wife. Not only this, he also beats his first two wives. Mansi Takshak has given her opinion regarding this scene.

Actress Mansi Takshak, who plays Abrar's third wife, said during a media interaction, 'This scene was quite shocking, no one expected that their marriage scene would end like this. When the wedding sequence started the entire setup was very beautiful. Lovely music was playing, but the scene ended in a very dangerous way. This was actually to let the audience know that a beast is coming, if you thought Ranbir was like this, then you can expect worse from the villain.

Mansi further added, 'It was a perfect way to establish the character of bobby sir and show the audience what a real animal we are talking about.' However, Mansi also made it clear that she would not want anything like this in her marriage. The actress said, 'I would never want this to happen in my marriage!' Speaking about the criticism of the film and the scenes, Mansi said, 'If you see the scene before that, which was the wedding. You can see the good chemistry between us in that. Despite differences, age, and different careers, both love each other and that is why they are getting married.


Mansi said about the scene, 'Abrar did not expect that the news of his brother's death would come at the wedding. This bad news puts the character in a zone where he cannot think. Abrar goes into that zone when it comes to expressing his feelings to his wives. I don't think it was intended to be any kind of attack. I didn't feel it on the set or in the script'.

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