Actor Benedict Garrett responds to online trolling directed at Kiara Advani over the “Tabaahi” song from his upcoming film “Toxic.” In statements reported by Times of India and NDTV, Garrett argues that critics apply double standards by judging Advani for her professional work while overlooking similar circumstances for others. He says audiences often fail to separate an actor’s on-screen performances from personal life, stressing that acting is a job that involves portraying characters. Garrett also points to the example that other actors involved in the same film industry context are similarly married, implying that scrutiny is not consistently applied. The remarks come amid continued public discussion around “Toxic” ahead of its release, with the “Tabaahi” song becoming a focal point for debates online. Across both outlets, Garrett’s core message is that trolling based on an actor’s marital status or personal life—linked to how a song or character is presented—reflects hypocrisy and a misunderstanding of acting as a profession.
Benedict Garrett criticizes trolls targeting Kiara Advani over ‘Tabaahi’ song
Actor Benedict Garrett responds to online trolling directed at Kiara Advani over the “Tabaahi” song from his upcoming film “Toxic.” In statements reported by Times of India and NDTV, Garrett argues th...
- Benedict Garrett criticizes trolls targeting Kiara Advani over the “Tabaahi” song.
- He says audiences should not blur the line between an actor’s work and personal life.
- Garrett argues there are double standards in how Advani is judged compared with others.
- He emphasizes that actors portray characters as part of their professional work.
- Discussion about “Toxic” and its “Tabaahi” song continues ahead of the film’s release.
Explaining his perspective as an actor, Benedict said audiences often blur the line between a performer's work and personal life
4 hours agoExplaining his perspective as an actor, Benedict said audiences often blur the line between a performer's work and personal life
4 hours agoActor Benedict Garrett has slammed trolls targeting Kiara Advani. He questioned the double standards applied to the actress after her marriage. Garrett emphasized that actors portray characters and their job is to act. He highlighted the hypocrisy of criticizing Advani for her professional work. The film 'Toxic' continues to generate discussion ahead of its release.
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