'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri has been making headlines for the past few days for his social media spat with director-actor Anurag Kashyap over Oscars nominations. The filmmaker now once again has to say something on the same.
In an interview with India Today, when Vivek Agnihotri was asked to share his take on Anurag Kashyap saying 'RRR' should be selected for the Oscars race and not 'The Kashmir File', Vivek sarcastically said, he hopes that Anurag라이브 바카라 recently released film Dobaaraa with Taapsee Pannu should be the one to represent India at the Oscars. He said, “I wish him all the best for his release. I hope people go and watch that film and make it more successful than The Kashmir Files. Hope it goes for the Oscars.”
Agnihotri바카라 웹사이트also said that he would be happy if SS Rajamouli라이브 바카라 'RRR' or in fact R Madhavan라이브 바카라 'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' would be chosen to represent India at the Oscars. However, he also feels his films deserve to be selected too. During the same conversation, he said, “It라이브 바카라 not in my hands. There will be a jury and the Oscars are in March next year. There are credible people who will decide which film should go. If they think it라이브 바카라 worthy of sending, they will send it, if they think it라이브 바카라 not, they won’t. It라이브 바카라 not a big deal. If RRR goes, I will be very happy. In fact, if you ask me one film I would want to pick up to go for Oscars, it라이브 바카라 R Madhavan라이브 바카라 Rocketry.”
For the unversed, the cold war between the two began after Anurag said that he hopes SS Rajamouli라이브 바카라 'RRR' would be selected to represent India at the Oscars race and not 'The Kashmir Files'.바카라 웹사이트This take by Anurag Kashyap definitely did not settle well with 'The Kashmir Files' director Agnihotri as he straight away ended up calling Anurag a ‘vicious, GENOCIDE-DENIER lobby of Bollywood’ in his tweet.
Agnihotri also said in an interview that바카라 웹사이트“The world should know that it라이브 바카라 not just Hindus who are being persecuted in this country, even some of the greatest scientists were also persecuted.”