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Arshad Warsi decides to love every actor, film following ‘joker’ controversy involving Prabhas

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Arshad Warsi decides to love every actor, film following ‘joker’ controversy involving Prabhas

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  • Arshad Warsi discussed calling Prabhas a “joker.”
  • He had called Prabhas a joker in Kalki 2898 AD.
  • He admitted that he was on the wrong side.
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Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi recently discussed the backlash he received for calling Prabhas a “joker.”

In an interview with India Today, he admitted this was the first time he felt he was on the wrong side of criticism. He shared, “Anything negative will bother a positive person,” but added that he has grown used to negativity in the industry. “Honestly, it’s okay. Everyone has their point of view. Also, it’s a democratic country, and everyone is allowed to speak,” he said.

Following the controversy, some noticed that Arshad had disabled comments on his social media. He clarified, saying, “I don’t know how to do that.” When asked if the incident made him more cautious about his comments, he humorously responded, “Absolutely, I have decided that I will love every film that I watch. I will love every actor for the rest of my life (laughs).”

Earlier, during a podcast with Samdish Bhatia, Arshad mentioned the last bad film he watched was Kalki 2898 AD, questioning why Prabhas looked like a “joker” in the film. This remark drew criticism from several celebrities in the Telugu film industry, including actor Nani and director Nag Ashwin.

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