Vivek Agnihotri Says “Bollywood Ruining Indian culture And Art”, Nikhil Dwivedi Replies Him Saying, “Sirrrrrrr You and I made #HateStory together”

Vivek Agnihotri Says "Bollywood Ruining Indian culture And Art", Nikhil Dwivedi Replies Him Saying, "Sirrrrrrr You and I made #HateStory together"
Vivek Agnihotri Says “Bollywood Ruining Indian culture And Art”, Nikhil Dwivedi Replies Him Saying, “Sirrrrrrr You and I made #HateStory together”

Recently 34 Bollywood production houses and four film associations filing a civil suit in Delhi High Court against certain news channels for allegedly defaming the industry. Reacting on the same filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri says it takes a lot of courage to speak up against the powerful people of the film industry.

“Can the public sue Bollywood for destroying music, lyrics, language, art, creativity, social fabric and culture of India?” Vivek tweeted.

However, a Twitter user reminded him of Hate Story and said: “Sir, yeh thoda zyada ho gaya. Why was Hate Story a hit? Because you made it or because people watched it? And by your own admission, the success of hate story brought in producers for you to make movies you believed in.”

Clapping back the filmmaker wrote: “‘Hate Story’ was made on the same exploitative and titillating template of Bollywood which believes the audience is dumb and somehow make fool of them. Producers came but I never quit all those films and reinvented myself.”

Actor Nikhil Dwivedi who was in the cast of Hate Story, wrote: “Sirrrrrrr You and I made #HateStory together. Bahut trolling hogi hamari shant ho jaao.”

On which Vivek responded: “But there are two difference Nikhil. 1. I won’t sit quiet fearing trolling when I must speak. And speak only when my film is on release like Bollywoodiyas. 2. I realised where I was wrong and left the company of Hateful Hypocrites of Bollywood.”

Not just this, even actor Gulshan Devaiah responded on Vivek’s post. He wrote: “Careful Good sir!! By this logic some idiots might try to sue you too for some of your “earlier work”.”

“Absolutely. When like you, I was trying to fit in, I also made crap like your masters. But then I realised and left Bollywood and now I am fighting to reform this corrupt system. Pl join me in this noble revolution, Gullu, my favourite troll,” Vivek replied him back.

In one of the tweets, Vivek shared an image of the list of the production houses involved in filing the civil suit. The list contains names of the some of the big production houses including Yashraj Films, Excel Entertainment, Aamir Khan Productions, Red Chillies Entertainment and Salman Khan Films.

“It’s very easy for Bollywoodiyas to speak against #CAA or @narendramodi as they can’t hit back but you need real courage and spine to speak against the powerful people in this list. So far besides me and Kangana, no one has spoken,” he wrote.

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