Anurag Kashyap blames social media backlash on critics after saying ‘Dhurandhar’ was all ‘co-ordinate’, praises Aditya Dhar | – Times of India

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Anurag Kashyap blames social media backlash on critics after saying 'Dhurandhar' was all about 'coordination', praises Aditya Dhar

‘Dhurandhar’ proved to be the highest-grossing film in Indian cinema and created history, but on the first day of its release, it didn’t get all good reviews. Many critics gave the film bad reviews and some even called it a propaganda film.

However, it eventually won over the audience. Now a film producer Anurag Kashyap The critics were scolded and the director praised Aditya Dhar For the way he made the film. Kashyap, who is gearing up for the release of his film ‘Kennedy’ on OTT, said in a chat with Sucharita Tyagi, “Jo cheez galat hai woh galat hai, jo sahi hai woh shi hai (What’s wrong, what’s wrong, what’s right, what’s right). It doesn’t mean I force anyone’s opinion. Criticism.

Karachi’s banned Dhurandhar sold for Rs. Sold for 16.

Kashyap condemned online trolling of reviewers in the wake of the film’s release, calling the attacks “uncalled for”. He revealed that he was among the few members of the industry who publicly shared the Film Critics Guild’s statement about “targeted attacks, harassment and hatred of film critics”.Interestingly, Kashyap himself faced pushback for praising certain aspects of the film.

He suggests that most tyranny is manufactured rather than spontaneous. “This backlash thing was a social media construct and a lot of it wasn’t organic,” he commented, adding that much of it seemed “all coordinated.”When it comes to the film’s more controversial aspects, the 53-year-old director admits that he won’t explain the problematic parts. At the same time, he praised the belief behind the film’s production.

“I don’t hide the problematic things, but I see something else. As a filmmaker, I see courage. Someone who has to fight through a system to do a certain thing and the belief in it when everyone else is holding back because the film is too long, putting in their own money and doing things,” he explained.He particularly highlighted the technical precision of the torture sequence Arjun Rampal. “As a filmmaker, I know how much time it takes. Any filmmaker is like, ‘Let’s do it in VFX.’‘Dhurandhar’ stars

Ranveer Singh

,

Sara Arjun

R Madhavan,

Akshay Khanna

Sanjay Dutt and

Rakesh Bedi

In key roles. The second part of the film will release on March 19.

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