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Arshad Warsi Practices Self Censorship After Facing Backlash Over Prabhas Joker Comment

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Popular Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi has opened up about the massive change in his public behavior, revealing that he has actively started practicing self-censorship when it comes to his trademark humor. The Munna Bhai MBBS star found himself at the epicenter of a brutal social media storm after he shared his unfiltered thoughts on the mega-budget science fiction film Kalki 2898 AD. During a candid podcast appearance, the actor expressed deep disappointment over the character presentation of pan-Indian superstar Prabhas, remarking that a brilliant performer was unfortunately made to look like a joker on screen when audiences were expecting a gritty, intense performance akin to Mel Gibson in Mad Max. The statement instantly enraged millions of passionate Prabhas fans, who launched a relentless wave of online trolling and fierce criticism across digital platforms, heavily targeting the veteran actor for his choice of words. Reflecting on the long-lasting impact of that widespread controversy, Arshad admitted in a recent media interaction that the intense digital backlash has taught him a hard lesson, driving him to keep his jokes strictly reserved for his close friends and people he is deeply familiar with to avoid further public misunderstandings.

The seasoned performer emphasized that the modern social media landscape has become incredibly sensitive, making it difficult for public figures to express casual opinions without being completely misconstrued by faceless trolls hiding behind digital screens. Arshad noted that in today’s environment, almost anything can be labeled as offensive, illustrating his point by saying that two people could be having a perfectly harmless conversation over a cup of tea and someone somewhere would manage to get deeply upset about the cup itself. Despite building his entire career on playing beloved, witty characters like Circuit, the actor expressed a strong belief that the audience as a whole needs to significantly lighten up and rediscover the ability to take a joke in stride. He fondly recalled classic, lighthearted moments from his older blockbuster films that were thoroughly enjoyed by viewers at the time, lamenting that those exact same creative scenes would likely face intense dissection and severe backlash if released in the current, hyper-critical era.

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While clarifying his stance on the entire episode, the actor reiterated that his critique was directed entirely at the creative writing of the fictional character rather than a personal attack on the Telugu superstar’s immense talent and industry standing. He shared that witnessing a top-tier actor being handed a poorly written role is genuinely heartbreaking for movie lovers, which was the sole reason behind his passionate reaction. Arshad further detailed his personal boundaries regarding comedy, explaining that while he chooses to censor his own public commentary now, he has always personally disliked derogatory humor that relies on insulting others or screaming vulgarities. As he prepares to entertain audiences with highly anticipated upcoming cinematic projects like Jolly LLB 3, Dhamaal 4, and Welcome to the Jungle, the actor seems determined to maintain a safe, cautious distance from public controversies, proving that even the industry’s most natural comedians are resetting their boundaries to navigate the complex world of modern fandoms.

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