‘People Need Clean Cinema’; Gadar 2 Actress Ameesha Patel Slams Homosexual Content On OTT Platforms!

Ameesha Patel is grabbing headlines not much for his upcoming film, ‘Gadar 2’ but rather due to her controversial statements. For the unversed, Ameesha Patel has not been as prominent in recent years. Throughout her career, Ameesha Patel has appeared in a variety of films spanning different genres, including romantic dramas and thrillers. The actress has now voiced her concern against the content shown on OTT platform. Ameesha Patel while on a promotional visit for Gadar 2, made some surprising statements on LGBTQ films depicted online. Read on to know how Ameesha’s statements sparked controversy on social media.

'People Need Clean Cinema'; Gadar 2 Actress Ameesha Patel Slams Homosexual Content On OTT Platforms!

Ameesha Patel demands ‘clean films’ on OTT Platforms

In a latest interaction, Ameesha Patel opened on the desire of viewers for a full-fledged, entertaining and ‘clean’ film in Bollywood. She raised her demand for films that can be easily watched by everyone without hesitations. Her words were:

“People are waiting for good, clean cinema. The era where you could make cinema that a grandchild could sit and watch with a grandparent is completely missing.”

Ameesha Patel on homosexual content on OTT Platforms

Voicing her concern about the idea of homosexual films and web series flashed on OTT platforms, Ameesha said,

“OTT is full of, homosexuality, gay-lesbianism… Scenes where you have to cover your kids’ eyes or actually put a child lock on your television so they can’t access those platforms. It’s not something you really want your kids to watch.”

Well, however Ameesha’s criticism stands true at her place. While it is also significant for the younger generation to educate their elders about the new ideas and concepts introduced in the films. Instead of portraying hesitation or disapproval, the children should be inclusive to watch any film shown on the OTT platform. By bringing them closer to the latest developments in the movies, the children can initiate a more interactive bond with their elders via constructive discussions.

Ameesha Patel disapproves of exposing skin

Ameesha Patel demonstrated that she is not an open book when it came to the representation of intimate scenes in entertainment industry when she responded to Bipasha Basu’s remarks about her being too “petite” for portraying the role of Jism. Although Jism was a remarkable film, the actress admitted that she was hesitant to engage in hot and provocative scenes. According to Ameesha, she felt uncomfortable exposing her body on film sets.