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Vijay Varma talks about the usage of cuss words in 'Mirzapur 3': 'Just like 'Chamkila', this is our personal creation'

Vijay Varma and Shweta Tripathi Sharma discussed their views on profanity in 'Mirzapur 3'. Shweta emphasized actors' duty to serve... Read More
Vijay Varma, who plays the role of 'Shatrughan Tyagi,' and Shweta Tripathi Sharma who portrays 'Golu' in 'Mirzapur' series, candidly discussed their perspectives on the use of profanity in 'Mirzapur 3'.

When discussing shows like Mirzapur, which prominently feature profanity, Shweta Tripathi Sharma told Bollywood Bubble that as actors, their role is to serve the story authentically. If the creators deem the language necessary for the character and narrative integrity, it should be included with a clear purpose beyond mere entertainment or spice.



Vijay responded by expressing his personal background, noting that profanity was normalized in his family. He sees it as a genuine representation of how people speak in certain environments. Varma emphasized that if he were to portray his family in a film, he would maintain this authenticity rather than altering it, as he believes it reflects their true essence without judgment.

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He elaborated, drawing a parallel to the controversy around the artist Chamkila's work, where opinions on obscenity vary. Varma emphasized that "Mirzapur" is a personal creation set in a specific cultural context where people speak freely even in front of their parents. He emphasized his stance against self-censorship and moral policing, contrasting it with the widespread use of profanity in media and public discourse today.

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