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Telugu Cinema News Updated Feb 14, 2025

Hatred will take us nowhere, says actor Vishwak Sen

Actor Vishwak Sen has made a heartfelt appeal to audiences regarding his new film 'Laila', seeking to defuse tensions after a pre-release event controversy. He emphasized that hatred and misunderstandings serve no purpose and urged people to support the film's team. Sen highlighted that many new talents are dependent on the film's success and their primary intention is to create good cinema and make people laugh. His video message is a plea for unity and understanding in the face of potential film boycott.

Chennai, Feb 14

Pointing out that hatred will take us nowhere, actor Vishwak Sen, whose film 'Laila' is hitting screens today, has appealed for support from audiences to his film, saying that a lot of people's lives are dependent on this film.

In a video clip which he posted on his X timeline, Vishwak Sen said, "Namaste to all. A lot of misunderstanding has happened. A lot of disturbances have happened but on behalf of my team and myself, I even tendered an apology even though we did not commit any mistake. What I told during the pre-release event is also the same thing. Hatred will take us nowhere. Everyone should reduce their anger and misunderstandings."

Stating that he was one among the people, Vishwak Sen further said, "You are the one who has pulled me up until here. If I win, it means you have won. If you encourage me, I will be able to do a lot many good roles."

Pointing out that Laila was releasing, he said, "We need all your support."

The actor went on to add, "We will make you laugh till your tummy aches. Our intention is to only make you laugh. There are a lot of new people in this film. New director, new heroine -- a lot of people's lives are dependent on this film. Our intention is to make good cinema. That is all."

Urging people not to mix the developments that had occurred with watching the film, He said, "At least now, let us all cool down. Let's watch Laila. You will laugh a lot. We need your support."

Vishwak Sen's appeal comes in the wake of a controversy that erupted over some remarks made by actor Prudhvi Raj during a pre-release event of the film some days ago. A section of those on social media called for the boycott of Laila after some of Prudhvi's statements were viewed as the actor taking a dig at the YSR Congress Party.

— IANS

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