Bollywood actress Kajol finally addressed the backlash she received after she called Ramoji Film City “one of the most haunted places in the world.” Her comment triggered outrage, especially from the South Indian audience, who felt she disrespected Hyderabad’s iconic film studio. Kajol responded with a clear and direct statement through her social media account.
Kajol Sets the Record Straight About Ramoji Film City
Kajol directly addressed the controversy and shared her views. She said she has worked on many projects at Ramoji Film City over the years and always had a positive experience. She described the place as a professional environment for actors and crew members. Kajol also said she stayed there several times and always saw families and tourists enjoying the location.
She emphasized that Ramoji Film City remains a safe and family-friendly destination. She explained that people misinterpreted her earlier comment, which she made while promoting her film. Kajol stressed that she never intended to disrespect the studio, which she holds in high regard as an important part of the Indian film industry.
Why Her Comment Created a Stir
During an interview for her upcoming horror film “Maa,” Kajol shared her personal experiences and mentioned that Ramoji Film City felt haunted. She recalled feeling uneasy during her stay and said that many people believe it is one of the most haunted places in the world. Her comment angered some fans, who accused her of belittling the Telugu film industry and promoting false stories.
Kajol’s Clarification Focuses on Positivity
Kajol cleared the air by explaining that her film “Maa” explores supernatural themes. She said she made her remark in a light-hearted tone, related to the film’s subject. She also confirmed that she never saw a ghost and didn’t mean to hurt or offend anyone with her words.
Focus Now Shifts to Her Upcoming Film
After addressing the issue, Kajol turned her full attention back to promoting “Maa,” a mythological horror drama. Vishal Furia directed the film, while Ajay Devgn and Jyoti Subbarayan produced it. The film, releasing on June 27, features a strong cast including Ronit Roy, Indraneil Sengupta, and Jitin Gulati. Kajol now hopes that the spotlight will shift from the controversy to the film itself.
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