Swara Bhasker has the perfect reply for the producers who call her 'too controversial'

Updated : Oct 24, 2022 13:41
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Swara Bhasker has taken a dig at the producers who call her ‘too controversial.’ The actor took to Instagram and posted a reel following the latest trend on social media.  

In the reel, words on the screen read ‘producers be like: She's too controversial!’ Then as the music beat changes, it shows words ‘moi: More publicity for my film!! (with smiling emoji wearing sunglasses). 
In the video, Swara can be seen wearing a pink and yellow saree with a stylish blouse. She has tied her hair in a bun and completed the look with minimal jewelry. The post was captioned ‘Dheett (Stubborn) of the world unite!

Fans are all praise for the post and they have left nice comments. A social media user wrote, 'She is winning.' Another fan wrote, "Haha…love your spirit!!!" A comment also read. ‘You are one great lady.’ 

Swara will next be seen in a murder-mystery ‘Mimamsa.’ She will also be seen in a women-centric drama ‘Mrs Falani.’ The film is directed by Kamal Pandey. The actor was recently recorded talking about the film. She told PTI, ‘When I read the script, I told him (Kamal) give me Shivangi’s part because it is a character I have never done before. She is like a doormat, her greatest fear is that her husband will get angry, her pet lines are ‘Let me ask him’. It is very different not just from the roles that I have done but also different from the person I am. I don’t remember having to ask for permission to do anything in my life.’

The actor was last seen ‘Jahaan Chaar Yaar.’

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