Sona Mohapatra disappointed after watching ‘Barbie’; calls Margot Robbie starrer ‘unbearable, terrible’

Updated : Jul 25, 2023 18:45
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After TV actor Juhi Parmar, singer Sona Mohapatra expressed her disappointment after watching director Greta Gerwig’s film, ‘Barbie’.

Taking to Twitter, the singer wrote, ‘Can’t believe I went to a theatre after eons & subjected myself to an unbearable, terrible #Barbie . That there were a bunch of desi Barbies talking loudly through the film was additional torture. Only redeeming factor was the well appointed ,lux 40 odd seater cinema in Jio Drive.’

The singer’s post received mixed reactions from her followers. A section of netizens advised her to find out more about the film before going for it.

‘Barbie’ stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. The movie had the biggest opening of the year at the international box office.

Earlier, actor Juhi Parmar also wrote a long post, criticizing the film. She shared that she walked out of the theatre with her daughter within 15 minutes of the film.

‘Dear Barbie, I start with owning up to my mistake, I took my 10 year old daughter Samairra to watch your film without researching the fact that it was a “PG-13″ movie. 10 minutes into the movie, inappropriate language, sexual connotations and I was anxiously running out of the theater wondering what had I just exposed my child to. She had been waiting to watch your film and here I was just shocked, disappointed and heartbroken with what I had just exposed her to,’ she wrote.

Juhi added that there were more parents unhappy with the film.
‘Barbie’ clashed at the box office with Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’.

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