Bollywood filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri is beaming with pleasure and pleasure after his directorial movie The Kashmir Files turned eligible for the Oscars 2023. The Kashmir Files actors bought shortlisted for the Best actors class. But, filmmaker Hansal Mehta took a dig at all of it.
Filmmaker Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files that bought launched final 12 months in March acquired blended reactions from the viewers and was a industrial success. Hansal Mehta retweeted a submit that was earlier tweeted by New York-based columnist-writer, Aseem Chhabra and it learn, ‘Let me make this clear – that filmmaker who’s claiming his divisive movie has been “shortlisted” for the Oscars is LYING. His movie has solely certified for the Oscars. Any movie can qualify if it has a restricted run in LA.’ Hansal Mehta reacted and tweeted saying, ‘You are a genocide-denying anti-national.’
Have a take a look at Hansal Mehta’s tweet –
You are a genocide denying anti-national. https://t.co/bmyAJu5J4f
— Hansal Mehta (@mehtahansal) January 10, 2023
Vivek expressed happiness on his Twitter submit about getting shortlisted for Oscars and wrote, ‘#PallaviJoshi #MithunChakraborty @DarshanKumaar @AnupamPKher are all shortlisted for greatest actor classes. It’s just the start. An extended lengthy street forward. Please bless all of them.’ He additionally tweeted saying, ‘The Kashmir Files has been shortlisted for Oscars 2023 within the first checklist of The Academy. It’s one of many 5 movies from India. I want all of them easiest. An important 12 months for Indian cinema’.
Have a take a look at Vivek Agnihotri’s tweets –
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: #TheKashmirFiles has been shortlisted for #Oscars2023 within the first checklist of @TheAcademy. It’s one of many 5 movies from India. I want all of them easiest. An important 12 months for Indian cinema. ???
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) January 10, 2023
#PallaviJoshi #MithunChakraborty @DarshanKumaar @AnupamPKher are all shortlisted for greatest actor classes. It’s just the start. An extended lengthy street forward. Pl bless all of them. pic.twitter.com/fzrY9VKDcP
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) January 10, 2023
A couple of followers celebrated and likewise congratulated the workforce as The Kashmir Files is likely one of the 301 movies that bought deemed eligible for the factors of Oscars. While others trolled Vivek and slammed him for hyping up his movie.
Here’s how netizens reacted –
Oscar eligible principally means – the movie ought to have launched within the cinema halls of any two main U.S. cities ( any/ La / Chicago..) from Jan- dec 2022 for at the very least 7 days – (or one thing like that)- that’s all. ( or so I believe ) good luck to all those that shall be nominated.
— rahul dholakia (@rahuldholakia) January 10, 2023
Eligible ≠ Shortlisted
That’s like a twelfth cross saying that he has been “shortlisted” for IIT-JEE. pic.twitter.com/CKNxBbl0Ba
— M Ok Rashid (@tweetto_rashid) January 10, 2023
Abhi beizzati kafi nahi thi. External validation is so vital for you. When the overseas critics will name it a vulgar propaganda too you’ll shamelessly assault them and undermine their credentials. pic.twitter.com/ESn8HFcXcJ
— Shubhra (@shubhras) January 10, 2023
In the ‘Vu|gar Prop0ganda movie’ class?
— Dr_Syeda (@Dr_Syeda_) January 10, 2023
One extra remark from the jury,
Vulgar, Propaganda and god is aware of what else they may add this time.
Just since you are shameless do you have to preserve shaming India too everytime ???— Sathya (@Sathya2215) January 10, 2023
FAKE alert
Oscars launched an inventory of 301 movies that are “Eligable” Kashmir Files is considered one of them
Kashmir Files has not been “Shortlisted” for Oscars.
— Intekhab Alam (@Bhola4U) January 10, 2023
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