Whenever I read about lips, I feel like what f ** k: Vijay Devarakonda in a kissing scene with Rashmika Mandanna



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Vijay Devarakonda expressed his dislike for incessant questions about kissing scenes in his films. The actor, who is preparing for the release of his upcoming film Dear Camarade, said that such footage is not necessarily added to the screenplay.

The actor, who was in Bengaluru to promote the film, was visibly annoyed when a reporter asked him about his scene with Rashmika Mandanna in "Dear Comrade". "I do not like the word – lip lock. You write about objectivation … it's a kiss … it's an emotion like anger … when we cry, it's an emotion, when we kiss, it's an emotion and that it does not block the lips … lock .. I'm like what the f ** k … I really do not like that. [sic] "

He added," I think it's a kiss and that's an emotion. He should be respected, "He claims that the scenes of kisses are only part of the film if it is in the script and necessary for the moment.

In turn, Rashmika Mandanna said:" The director decides how the two the characters should emit. Everything is in the mind. If a person believes that the trailer contains only scenes of kisses, deep down, she does not want to be in touch with another emotion. "

Devarakonda intervened and said," This is not a scene kisses between Vijay and Rashmika. It's between Bobby and Lilly. "

The long-awaited film will be released on the screens on July 26 in four languages: talugu, kannada, tamil and malayalam.

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