Vidyut Jammwal Addresses Ranveer-Samay Controversy: 'We Can Forgive'

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Vidyut Jammwal Addresses Ranveer-Samay Controversy: 'We Can Forgive'

Synopsis

Vidyut Jammwal weighs in on the controversy surrounding Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia, who faced criticism for their remarks on 'India’s Got Latent'. He advocates for forgiveness and compassion in light of their mistakes.

Key Takeaways

  • Vidyut Jammwal speaks out on the controversy.
  • He emphasizes the importance of forgiveness.
  • Quotes Patanjali on compassion and mental clarity.
  • Encourages his followers to reflect on their responses.
  • Calls for kindness despite mistakes.

Mumbai, Feb 15 (NationPress) Action star Vidyut Jammwal has shared his views on the recent controversy involving Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia, who faced backlash for their inappropriate remarks on the streaming series “India’s Got Latent”.

Vidyut took to Instagram to post a video where he expressed his perspective, referencing the phrase “vinaash kal vipreet buddhi”.

“This is a message for my Jamwallions. I’ve just returned from the Kumbh, and I will share all the amazing pictures and videos tomorrow,” said the actor, who participated in the holy dip at the Maha Kumbh.

He continued discussing the controversy.

“Upon hearing about the issues surrounding Ranveer Allahbadia, my immediate thought was vinaash kal vipreet buddhi. Their actions were foolish. However, I have been contemplating since this afternoon that he has committed a significant error, and people are trolling him heavily. Many wish for his career to be over. They’re laughing at him.

“People say one mistake can lead to lifelong regret. That may be true,” Vidyut, who has appeared on Ranveer’s podcast, stated.

“Yet, Patanjali teaches us metri karuna mudita upeksha naam chitta prasadam - for a clear mind, we must practice compassion, kindness, and forgiveness. When will we adopt this? I urge my Jamwallions to recognize that a person who makes such a mistake is not necessarily foolish.”

“Should we forgive him? We possess the capacity to forgive. We absolve even the most dreadful individuals. What are your thoughts? Much love to you all.”

In his caption, he noted: Subject- Patanjali yoga sutra Topic: “metri karuna mudita upeksha naam chitta prasadam. Compassion, Joy, Indifference. Cultivating friendships leads to a pure mind!

“Case study - Ranveer Allahbadia. I don’t know him personally, but we’ve worked together on a podcast. JAMMWALIONS, what do you think? When will we train our minds?? # ITrainLikeVidyutJammwal