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Sushant Rajput’s fans call for boycott of Ranveer Singh’s new Bingo ad; brand issues clarification

Sushant's fans felt that they were "mocking" their idol

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, November 20

Late actor Sushant Singh Rajput's fans are irked by the new advertisement featuring actor Ranveer Singh.

Calling it 'derogatory', the advertisement, which is for a fried snack brand, shows Ranveer dealing with nosy elders by spewing complex physics terms in gibberish sentences.

Sushant's fans felt, that they were "mocking" their idol.

The clip shows Ranveer meeting inquisitive elders at a gathering, who question him, "Beta, aage ka kya plan hai (what is your plan for the future)?”

Sick of these questions, Ranveer comes up with a plan to an end to the questions.

“Paradoxical photons of atrangi algorithm ko E = mc2 mein laga kar interstellar Mitra Mandal conference ke aliens ki feelings match karne ka plan hai,” he replies, leaving them in stunned silence.

Uploaded on November 13, the brand disabled the comments and "like-dislike" button on YouTube following the massive backlash on the microblogging website.

Responding to the Twitter outrage, in a statement by DNA, Bingo's owner brand ITC Foods spokesperson said: "A completely false, erroneous and mischievous message is being posted/circulated alleging that an advertisement of Bingo! is making fun of a late Bollywood celebrity. Such kind of erroneous messages are knowingly spreading falsehoods. We request you to not fall prey to such mischievous posts. The recent Bingo! The sdvertisement was shot more than a year ago in October 2019. It is being aired this year because of delay in the launch of Bingo! Mad Angles Cheese Nachos and Bingo! Mad Angles Pizza due to the Covid-19 pandemic."

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