Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has in contrast and criticised Bollywood songs and Instagram Reels drawing flak from a piece of social media customers. Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, Vivek wrote, “First Insta reels used to look like bad copies of Bollywood songs. Now Bollywood songs look like bad copies of Insta reels.” (Also Read | Vivek Agnihotri publicizes The Kashmir Files Unreported amid IFFI row: ‘This is about India’s repute’)
Responding to his tweet, a number of folks guessed that he was speaking about Pathaan’s new tune Besharam Rang. An individual commented, “Ssshhhhh!! Ye dekho (See this). #BesharamRang has done it for #Pathaan to escalate the craze and buzz to another level @iamsrk @yrf Congratulations for having a huge Chartbuster in your kitty.”
A bit of the folks shared posters of his films together with Chocolate, Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal, Hate Story, and Zid. Sharing the posters, an individual wrote, “Some of the true originals.” Another Twitter consumer wrote, “Too much of anything is bad…you make movies do that..you don’t have to give your opinion on every topic. Just a suggestion.” “Well, you too have contributed to some bad copies, and bad originals too!!” learn one other tweet.
Just a few Twitter customers additionally agreed with Vivek. An individual mentioned, “Bollywood hit formula is outdated. They don’t want to learn. They will learn only after burning more money.” Another Twitter consumer mentioned, “Always spot on. Straight-up facts!”
Vivek’s final directorial enterprise was The Kashmir Files which narrates the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley in the course of the early Nineties. The movie launched on March 11 this 12 months. It is among the greatest Hindi business successes of 2022. The Kashmir Files options Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumaar, Mithun Chakraborty, and Pallavi Joshi amongst others.
Recently, the movie was criticised by the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) jury head Nadav Lapid. He referred to as it a ‘propaganda, vulgar movie’. Reacting to the remark, Vivek had mentioned in a video, “…if they can prove any single shot, event or dialogue is not completely true, then I will quit filmmaking. Who are these people who stand up against India every time?”
Just a few days later, Vivek had introduced that he’ll make The Kashmir Files: Unreported to let the folks know the ‘total fact’. Speaking to AajTak, Vivek had mentioned, “I have decided that I will bring out the whole truth and its title will be The Kashmir Files Unreported. Aur yeh main isi saal ke andar andar leke aunga, yeh maine aaj drar nishchay karliya hai (I will bring it within this year, I am determined now).”