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Daisy Shah Calls Out Kannada Cinema’s ‘Navel Obsession’ in New Interview

She did not name anyone, prompting online guesswork with no formal accusations or industry response.

Daisy Shah talks about Kannada films' navel obsession.
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Overview

  • In a Hauterrfly interview published today, Daisy Shah describes recurring song sequences that zoom in on heroines’ navels, including setups where fruit or vegetable salads are assembled or ice and water are poured for effect.
  • She recalls being directed only for expressions on set while male co‑actors received fuller backstories and subtext, noting her limited Kannada fluency at the time.
  • Mainstream outlets including Hindustan Times and Free Press Journal amplified the remarks after the interview clips circulated.
  • Social media users speculated she was alluding to actor‑filmmaker V Ravichandran, though she made no attribution and no complaint has been filed.
  • Her account follows earlier commentary from actors such as Malavika Mohanan, who has also described a persistent navel‑focused aesthetic in South Indian cinema.