IPL 2018 auction is happening right now, and there has been an interesting shuffle of players to various teams. One among those changes is the auction of Indian spinner, Ravichandran Ashwin. The right-hand off-spinner has been the star player of CSK, who was expected to be bought by the CSK team again this year. However, he was now been bought for 7.6 crores by Kings XI Punjab team.
This has been a disappointing news for all the ardent fans of Chennai Super Kings. Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli, who has acted in films like Sutta Kadhai, Maya, Richie, Lakshmi (short film), has taken to Twitter to share her sadness about losing Ashwin to KXIP. Lakshmi tweeted, "It sure is going to be difficult to watch @ashwinravi99 wear a different jersey and play against yellow. I dont like it :/ He is namma boy!"
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One of the recent trending topics was Lakshmi, the short film, which starred Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli in the lead role, under Sarjun's direction. The film received a mixed response on the social media, and everyone had different opinions about the film.
Lakshmi Priyaa, in an exclusive chat with Behindwoods, opened up about the film, and the controversy. She said, "Initially, when Gautham Menon sir released the film through his channel, the film was widely praised, for the first two or three days. I saw a few men sharing this link on their wall, and below those posts, I saw few women commenting that they have also encountered incidents like this, but were hesitant to share the link on their personal profile, as they thought they'd be trolled and criticised.
Likewise, a few people called me and said they loved the film, but couldn't share the film on social media, because they were scared of the abuses.
But then, in a few days of time, the comments started to change, and the negativity started. If you didn't like the film, very much agreed, tell the reason why you didn't like the film. I didn't understand why these people go into personal abuse. That is not at all needed and not good too. They should know that we are actors, and we would do different kinds of roles.
Take any form of art, be it dance, or music, or films, you cannot satisfy everyone. Obviously, a few people will have a difference of opinion. That is fine, and you have the right to. That is your right, and you can also communicate the same. But there is a line for that. When you cross that line and start to disrespect the person, then it goes nasty. The personal abuse is very much wrong. Attacking the performer, director, their families, is all very bad. What did our families do? It is very indecent and uncalled for. The social media abuse culture is very atrocious. We've seen it many times earlier too, for various films and other incidents. That really needs to stop.
Anyone, who has seen the movie, will be able to relate to that character. Everyone would have seen a Lakshmi in our lives; it might be our friend, our neighbour, our distant relative or anyone. That is what I feel, is the biggest positive of the film."