"Yamraj dropped me home," says, Anurag Kashyap after news of his death goes viral

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 14, 2020 05:25 PM2020-09-14T17:25:12+5:302020-09-14T17:25:28+5:30

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap was in for a surprise after a tweet about his death shared by KRK Box Office ...

"Yamraj dropped me home," says, Anurag Kashyap after news of his death goes viral | "Yamraj dropped me home," says, Anurag Kashyap after news of his death goes viral

"Yamraj dropped me home," says, Anurag Kashyap after news of his death goes viral

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap was in for a surprise after a tweet about his death shared by KRK Box Office went viral. The Gulaal director, who is known for his tongue and cheek responses, retweeted a post in which Kamaal R Khan's portal paid tribute to him, and wrote: "Kal Yamraj ke darshan hue. Aaj Yamraj khud ghar vapas chhod ke gaye. Bole - abhi to aur filmein banani hain tumhe (Saw Yamraj yesterday. He himself dropped me home today. He said, you have to make more films now)." Taking a dig at KRK, a self-appointed critic infamous for his offensive posts about many stars, Anurag Kashyap continued: "Tum film nahi banaoge aur befkuf/bhakt uska boycott nahi karenge to unka Jeevan sarthak nahi hga. Unko sarthakta mile isliye vapas chhod gaye mujhe (If you won't make a film and fools/devotees won't get to boycott it, then their lives will be meaningless. To give their lives a purpose, he left me behind)."

Anurag is not new to the concept of being trolled online. In the year 2018 when Anurag was asked about them, he had told PTI that people who troll just pour out their frustration online. We are dealing with a country which is so over-populated, where there is so much resentment, so much repression, so many mouths to feed, so many people looking for work, so many disillusioned people. Sometimes I think when they are frustrated they want to take it out. And they feel better after abusing," he had said. On the work front, Anurag began 2020 by directing a segment in the Netflix anthology Ghost Stories. He also directed Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai, which released on Netflix. Apart from this, he acted as a corrupt police officer in Ghoomketu, which starred Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the titular role.

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