Ranveer Singh has offered an unconditional apology to the Karnataka High Court regarding his imitation of a ritual from ‘Kantara Chapter 1’, which had drawn criticism for hurting religious sentiments. The court, however, orally observed the imitation was inappropriate, with a judge emphasizing the responsibility of superstars. The actor had previously apologized on social media for his actions. Ranveer Singh has offered an unconditional apology to the Karnataka High Court regarding his imitation of a ritual from ‘Kantara Chapter 1’, which had drawn criticism for hurting religious sentiments. The court, however, orally observed the imitation was inappropriate, with a judge emphasizing the responsibility of superstars. The actor had previously apologized on social media for his actions.
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