Do Patti stars Kajol, Kriti Sanon and Shaheer Sheikh in the leading roles. The movie released last week and the story is penned by Kanika Dhillon.
Do Patti, starring Kajol, Kriti Sanon, and Shaheer Sheikh, released on Netflix a few days ago. The movie received mixed reviews upon its release. Directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi, the story is written by Kanika Dhillon. While the performances are heavily praised, some critics aren’t pleased with the story. However, the audience had enjoyed the suspense, thriller and twists in the story, making the movie trend at the top, globally. Now, Kanika has strongly reacted to some negative reviews by critics her latest thriller film has received, despite audience praising it.
Kanika Dhillon on negative reviews for Do Patti
In an interview with News18, Do Patti writer Kanika Dhillon said that she will do whatever it takes to bring across her film to the audience so that they can watch and see the message it conveys. Kanika stated that the way the story was written and the choices were made for the screenplay, marketing, and casting were thought for the audience. The writer-producer revealed that she has been hearing that the audience is impressed with the last 50 minutes of her movie starring Kajol, Kriti Sanon, and Shaheer Sheikh.
Further in this entertainment news, Kanika Dhillon slammed the negative reviews and said, “Who are these people? We aren’t making a film for them. Anybody and everybody can be a reviewer today. Everyone has access to social media and everyone has opinions. When I see the quality of reviews today, they feel like trolls to me. I only look up to a handful of reviewers who can write unbiased negative reviews with a fair point.”
Dhillon stated that she can differentiate between genuine negative criticism and pieces where people are taking out frustration. The writer believes that when such critics start criticising through personal attacks at the individual rather than the film, they are no different than trolls. “I don’t react to half of them. You can make it from the headline if it’s a trolling piece or not. In that case, I don’t open those reviews. That’s how I keep my sanity alive,” added Kanika.