Aparshakti Khurana recently voiced his frustration over the ongoing PR game surrounding the success of Stree 2. In a candid conversation, the actor, known for his pivotal role in the Stree franchise, expressed disappointment with how the credit for the film’s achievements is being manipulated.
Aparshakti added that everything relies on what the audience wants to see during the conversation and that he is only interested in learning what they like about the movie. At first, he made no comments on the matter. In addition, he gave thanks to the media and the audience for the movie’s success, stating that the reason the movie is succeeding is because it has garnered so much positive feedback from both of these groups.
He said, “See this is a PR game. If a channel goes and asks the audience, the original audience on street, what are they saying? I want to know that. So, this is a PR game, I don’t want to comment on it. I love each and every actor of my film. I am attached to them. In such a happy space, where the film has gotten so much love and success, this can come across as slightly unpleasant now.” He continued spilling beans, “It shouldn’t have happened now, when everyone is in a happy space, celebrating the film. In between all these things, when this happens, then you have to also take a side, but I don’t want to do that. They are all equally close to me and I respect their journeys. I am a big fan of journeys. What someone has gone through and can do well. Someone can dance well, act well, look well, or even do PR well. So there will be talent of all kinds, which can help that journey. I wouldn’t call PR my most strong part.”
Khurana called the situation “unpleasant” and emphasized that the focus should be on the collective effort of the entire team rather than individual accolades.
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