Rahul Ravindran’s calm reply wins hearts online

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Words can spark more than just thoughts — sometimes, they set the internet ablaze. Director Rahul Ravindran, who’s gearing up for the release of his third film The Girlfriend, probably didn’t expect a casual remark during promotions to turn into a social media storm.

While discussing equality in marriage, Rahul shared, “After our wedding, I told my wife, singer Chinmayi, that it’s her choice whether to wear a mangalsutra or not. I even suggested not wearing it because it’s unfair that men don’t have any visible symbol of marriage while women are expected to.” It was an honest take — but the internet, as always, had opinions.

One user commented, “You lost my respect, Anna.” Instead of reacting harshly, Rahul responded gracefully: “Buddy, it’s okay to disagree or lose respect for someone. I appreciate that you said it decently.” This calm, respectful exchange caught everyone’s attention. Later, the same user replied warmly, “It’s my nature, Anna 😊 All the best for The Girlfriend. Waiting to see Rashmika’s character.”

In an era of online outrage, this brief interaction stood out for its decency and empathy — a rare thing on social media.

Coming to the film, The Girlfriend is all set to release on November 7th. Starring Rashmika Mandanna as Bhooma, it delves into the complexities of love, control, and emotional turmoil in a possessive relationship. Interestingly, this small controversy has already sparked meaningful discussions even before the movie’s release — proving once again that sometimes, it’s not just the film that creates a stir, but the filmmaker behind the mic.


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