R Parthiban Apologizes for Controversial Caste Comment at Ustaad Bhagat Singh Event
R Parthiban Issues Apology Following Backlash
Actor R Parthiban has publicly apologized after facing backlash for a caste-related statement made during the pre-release event of his film, Ustaad Bhagat Singh. The controversy erupted when he introduced himself by referencing his caste while addressing a Telugu audience. In a late-night audio message, he clarified that his remarks were not meant to offend and were made in a moment of anxiety while speaking in a language he is not fluent in. Parthiban expressed regret over the incident and emphasized his strong bond with Tamil, which he credits for shaping his life and career. He urged the public to move on from the issue.
Details of the Apology
R Parthiban Shares Issues Apology Over Ustaad Bhagat Singh Event Remark
In response to the uproar, Parthiban released a nearly four-minute audio message early on March 17. Accompanied by a slideshow of his images, he addressed the criticism and sincerely apologized to anyone hurt by his comments. He explained that while he has a deep attachment to Tamil, one cannot choose their background or birth. His intention was not to highlight caste identity but to connect with the audience. Parthiban described himself as someone without ego and admitted to feeling extremely tense while speaking at the event due to his lack of fluency in Telugu.
Understanding the Context of His Remarks
He acknowledged that his efforts to engage the audience through references did not go as planned because of his nervousness. The pressure of addressing a large crowd in a new language contributed to the misunderstanding. During the audio message, Parthiban also expressed his gratitude towards the people of Tamil Nadu, stating that Tamil has provided him with everything, including his career and respect.
Public Reaction and Professional Updates
What Did R Parthiban Say At Ustaad Bhagat Singh Event?
He concluded his message by asking people not to dwell on the controversy and to move forward. During his speech, he introduced himself as “Radhakrishnan Parthiban, a Naidu boy,” in an attempt to connect with the Telugu-speaking audience. This remark was met with criticism from many netizens. Social media users condemned the actor for discussing caste identity publicly, especially given his previous associations with anti-caste initiatives. The backlash intensified due to his recent comments involving actress Trisha Krishnan, which had already attracted scrutiny. On the professional front, R Parthiban was last seen in Idli Kadai and is set to appear in Ustaad Bhagat Singh, which is scheduled for release on March 19.