Anurag Kashyap prefers to talk straight to Modi

October 18, 2016

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Mumbai, Oct 18: After filmmaker Anurag Kashyap tweeted at Prime Minister Narendra Modi where he asked the PM to apologise for his visit to Pakistan, he received a lot of flak on social media platforms. Today, on October 18, the Gangs of Wasseypur director, took to Twitter to voice his opinion, “NO, Anurag Kashyap did not ‘ask the PM to apologise'( which most of the headlines would want you to believe, no one has their mind anyways), I merely questioned the fairness in judgement of a situation.” He said that it is unfortunate that he has to explain his intentions towards his tweets. He said that he merely questioned the fact that why does only ‘one have to pay the price’. He said “The PM visited Pakistan for talks at the same time that a filmmaker was working with a Pakistani actor. Neither was aware of future events or mood.”

Saying that he is tired of the film industry being soft targets, Kashyap wrote, “We are damned if we do, damned if we don’t! When we don’t involve ourselves, they ask ‘why is Bollywood quiet now?’ When we involve ourselves, we become the scapegoats to distract you from the real news. Either way, they use us to sensationalise news.” Kashyap also said that he is aware that the PM did not ask for the ban on Pakistani actors, in the same way, he does not ban Kashyap’s films. Yet he said that, since the PM is elected, it is his responsibility to protect people from bullies like media and political parties. Kashyap said, “And when the governing party’s designated members don’t respond in hours of crisis because they are second guessing the mood of the PM then I would rather talk straight to the PM himself.”

Kashyap also explained his ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ tweet, saying that it was directed at the social media ‘trollers who constantly ask for proof of your patriotism’. He wrote, “Apparently that’s all it takes. It was a jibe at them. Patriotic slogans don’t absolve you from it all.” Earlier on October 16, Kashyap in a series of tweets expressed solidarity with filmmaker Karan Kohan, whose much-anticipated film, “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil” was said to not be released by a small group of theatre-owners in four states citing reasons that it features Pakistani actor Fawad Khan. Kashyap had posted on Twitter, “@narendramodi Sir you haven’t yet said sorry for your trip to meet the Pakistani PM. It was dec 25th. Same time KJo was shooting ADHM? Why?……why is it that we have to face it while you can be silent??” He later tweeted, “Just to make it clear, I complain because I expect my government to protect us, I question the PM because I have every right to..”

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June 7,2020

Washington D.C., Jun 7: South Korean pop band BTS and their record label Big Hit Entertainment have donated USD one million to support Black Lives Matter.

According to Variety, the donation was transferred earlier this week, with Black Lives Matter confirming receipt to the label on Friday.

"Black people all over the world are in pain at this moment from the trauma of centuries of oppression. We are moved by the generosity of BTS and allies all over the world who stand in solidarity in the fight for Black lives," the outlet quoted Kailee Scales, managing director for Black Lives Matter as saying.

The widely lauded band, earlier on Wednesday, took to Twitter to show their solidarity with the people fighting against the social injustice.

"We stand against racial discrimination. We condemn violence. You, I and we all have the right to be respected. We will stand together," the tweet read.

The pledge of the donation from the Korean boy band and its label comes during a time when people and celebrities from the industry have come forward to demonstrate their support for the black community.

Several big names from the music and acting industry also observed 'Blackout Tuesday' earlier the week as a message of solidarity in response o the death of George Floyd, an African-American man in the United States.

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June 14,2020

Chennai, Jun 14: Tamil Nadu Police has recovered about 100 bottles of liquor from the car of actor Ramya Krishnan, who had starred in movies like Bahubali, Padaiappa and others.

According to the police, the actor was traveling in the car at the time on the East Coast Road (ECR) where they were carrying out vehicle checks on Thursday.

The police found about 100 liquor bottles in the car boot and when queried Ramya Krishnan said she was unaware of the bottles.

Later the police confiscated the bottles and arrested the driver Selvakumar who said the liquor was bought at the Tamil Nadu government-run liquor shop.

The government has not allowed the opening of the Tasmac shops in Chennai.

Another driver came and drove the actor back to Chennai.

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June 16,2020

Mumbai, Jun 16: In the wake of Sushant Singh Rajput's death, veteran actor Deepti Naval has opened up about her struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts in the early 90s.

Naval shared a poem that she wrote during her struggle with depression on her Facebook page after paying tributes to Rajput, who was found hanging in his Bandra apartment on Sunday at the age of 34.

According to a police official, Mumbai Police found out during the probe that the actor was under medication for depression

"Dark days these... So much has been happening - mind has come to a point of stillness... Or rather numbness. Today I feel like sharing a poem I wrote back in the years when I was fighting depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts - Yes, fighting... and like how," Naval wrote.

The 68-year-old actor made her debut with Shyam Benegal's 1978 "Junoon" and went on to feature in films like "Chashme Buddoor", "Ankahee", "Mirch Masala", Saath Saath among others in the 80s.

Naval's poem, titled "Black Wind", begins by describing how anxiety engulfs a person.

"Anxiety grips me with both hands, spiked claws dig deep into my soul I gasp for breath and stagger around sharp corners of my single bed.."

In the poem, Naval talks about fighting suicidal thoughts and depression, describing it as a "ghoulish lust" she won't succumb to.

"The telephone rings... no, it stops...God damn! Why don't anyone speak? A voice, Just a human voice In this shameless, pitiless Abyss of the night - gloom deepens into darkness, turns purple I feel dark inside."

The actor ends by writing that she will survive the night, its "deathly design" and fight.

"The world's a snake pit, so let it be! I dare the devil to get the better of me! Deepti Naval, Night of July 28, 1991."

In an interview with PTI last year, Naval had mentioned how acting assignments started to thin in the late 90s and as a "serious actor" it was "devastating" to be ignored.

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