Anurag Kashyap is being heavily trolled for some comments he made in an interview. There are posts all over Twitter saying that Anurag Kashyap thinks movies like ‘Kantara’ and ‘Pushpa’ are destroying the industry. It is a twisted part of the opinion the filmmaker actually had in the interview.
He is getting trolled for the mistake he did not make. Anurag Kashyap actually said that the pan-India image of films is actually harmful for the industry because too many filmmakers and actors will try to reach a larger audience and give their film the name ‘pan-Indian’ but not all films will have the potential that films like ‘Kantara’ has. Few of the films will be superhits and many films will not be able to live upto the expectations of audiences. But Kantara and Pushpa are the films that give us the courage to tell stories unapologetically. He praised the courage of unique storytelling and the grand success of the movies but it had a purely negative response from netizens.
Meanwhile Tapsee Pannu also stated that no one in the industry knows what is actually working for a film nowadays, and if somebody knows, they must be the god of cinema. She too is mocked by trolls because many south Indian movies are doing good at the box office and even Bollywood movies like Freddy and Brahmastra also successful despite BoycottBollywood campaigns running till now. Tapsee and Anurag Kashyap were quite confident about their film ‘Dobaaraa’ when they mockingly told we too want our film to be boycotted. But its being a remake of a Spanish film made it easier for the boycott gang to act that out.
The trolling is completely useless and Twitter users should know the whole story and listen to the whole comment that anyone has to make before taking it to trolling.
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