Published 20:43 IST, December 20th 2023
Sandeep Reddy Vanga confirms Animal Part 3 after officially announcing Animal Park
When Animal and Animal Park had already created enough stir, filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga has now announced the third part of the action thriller.
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Sandeep Reddy Vanga is on a spree after the success of his recently released movie Animal. The filmmaker is enjoying the success with plans to take it bigger in its next parts and is not giving any cents to the criticism. When Animal and its sequel wasn’t enough to stir controversy, Sandeep has the movie’s third part in his mind.
Sandeep Reddy Vanga confirms Animal Part 3
Sandeep was in a conversation with Gallata Plus when he revealed that he always had the movie’s second part in his mind. Asked why he ended up the first part in a butchering scene with Ranbir Kapoor in focus, Vanga added, “So, I started that. There was a feeling for me and Ranbir strongly felt like the idea was great but we should use this scene now. Even I thought like ‘Let’s use it’.”
He continued, “So, I thought like I’ll take a little while, keep a blank screen for a while, and then use it. But mujhey dar laga k log chale jaenge tab tak. (But I was worried that by then people would have left the theatre.)” Sandeep revealed that it was always in his plans to make people end up feeling for Ranbir’s character.
Addressing the audience’s complaints about how before that emotion subsided, Ranbir’s butcher began, Sandeep asserted, “Because this feeling will continue for a while in part two. So, I thought okay when you see Volume 1, Volume 2, you’ll feel nice.”
Sandeep Reddy’s plan for Animal trilogy
When asked about why he showed Ranbir’s 60-year-old version at the beginning of the movie, Sandeep answered, “Because keeping part 2 and part 3 in mind. I thought maybe parts 2-3 the old man is narrating. I thought it was a nice way of opening the film with laughter and relatively there he’s saying a monkey joke.”
Animal that released on 1st December has so far earned over Rs 851 crores globally.
Updated 22:30 IST, December 20th 2023