‘Adipurush’ director Om Raut and actress Kriti Sanon stirred up fresh controversy after a video from their recent visit to Tirupati Balaji temple went viral where Om can be seen giving a peck on Kriti’s cheek. Now, actress Dipika Chikhlia, who played Sita Mata in Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan, reacting to the incident said, “I believe this is a big problem with actors of this generation, as they neither get into the character nor understand its emotions. For them, Ramayana must have been just a film. Perhaps they haven’t connected with it spiritually. Kriti is an actress of today’s generation. In today’s era, kissing or hugging someone is considered a sweet gesture. She must have never thought of herself as Sita Ji. It becomes a matter of emotions. I have lived the character of Sita, while today’s actresses just consider it a role. After the film or project is over, they don’t care anymore.” She also added, “If we about us. No one dared to call us by our names on the set. When we were in our characters, many people would come and touch our feet right on the set. It was a different era. At that time, they didn’t see us as actors; they considered us Gods. We couldn’t even hug anyone, let alone a kiss. Adipurush actors will get busy with their next projects after the release (of the film) and might forget about their characters. But such a thing never happened to us. We were treated as if we were gods who descended from above and lived in this world. This is why we never did anything that would hurt people’s sentiments.” For more news and updates, stay tuned to ETimes.