Anurag Kashyap apologies for Brahmins remark controversy..!?

Bollywood film director and actor anurag kashyap has directed many successful films. In this context, yesterday, he posted a post on his social media page strongly criticizing the Censor Board and the central government for banning films like punjab 95, Dhadak 2, and Phule. anurag kashyap said that other films that show the atrocities happening in society like 'Punjab 95', 'Teez', and 'Dhadak 2' have also been banned due to the wrath of the Censor Board. “Similarly, I don't know how many other films that reveal the true face of this caste, regional, communal government have been banned. They are too ashamed to look at their own faces in the mirror. They are too ashamed to even talk openly about a film that bothers them, they are cowards,” Kashyap said.
Anurag also gave a blunt reply to those who questioned him about his comment against Brahmins; He posted, "I will urinate on Brahmins, what's your problem?" This has created controversy. Following this, many people have expressed their opposition on social media, and various discussions have arisen regarding this. In response to these protests, anurag kashyap has also posted a post asking for a public apology. In it, he said that his intention was misunderstood. anurag kashyap also apologized with a conditional apology, writing that the post was "for the humanists and the uncultured Brahmins".


This apology is not for my post, but for that one line taken out of context and for causing hatred. Your daughter, family, friends, and colleagues are receiving sexual harassment and death threats from the leaders of Sanskar. So whatever you say, you can't take it back, and I won't take it back, but you can scold me as much as you want. My family didn't say anything, and never will. So if you want an apology from me, this is my apology. Brahmin people leave women alone, it's not about humanism. Be sure who you are, you are a Brahmin. For the rest, the conditional apology, "I apologize," has caused a stir again.

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