Anurag Kashyap’s’ I will urinate on the comments of Brahmins
Amid the ongoing debate about the upcoming film ‘Phule’, Anurag Kashyap’s provocative comment has expressed displeasure. The film depicting the fighting of the Phule doubles against caste and gender inequality is now delayed for further dialogues.

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has ignited the controversy with a provocative comment among the debates around the upcoming film ‘Phule’.
Responding to a social media user, who said, “Brahmin, you are father. Jina Tuhari will be able to make Utina Tumari Sugayen (Brahmins are your father. The more you mess with them, the more they will burn you), “Kashyap replied,” “Main Mutovonga on Brahmin .. Any problem? (I will urinate on Brahmins … any problem?) (SIC) “
However, the comment did not go down well with people. In a new post, the filmmaker defended himself and wrote, “Jawab toh sab ne padh liya .. Outge bhi kar hi rahe haain..aag laga rakhi hai .. Context bhi dekh likh lo darpokon .. saari zindagi shastron ke pee peeche chhupe rehne waali sabse aalsi sabse aalsi sabse aalsi sabse aalsi sabse aalsi laogi jo kuchh pate ka kaam nahin karte sirf doosron ko neecha dikha ke, khud ko bada bolte hain. My liye to bhai tum log chutiye hi rahoe. (Everyone has read the response … they are angry … they have set everything on fire. Coward, at least look at the reference before writing. People who hide behind the scriptures behind all their lives, they do not do any meaningful work, and only try to submit others to elevate themselves. For me, you guys will always be foolish). ,
The ‘Phule’ starring Pratik Gandhi and Patilekha is one of the most anticipated biopics to detect the revolutionary work of the Phule couple in the 19th century challenging caste and gender inequality.
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‘Phule’ was initially prescribed for release on 11 April. The All India Brahmin Samaj and Parashurama Arathic Vikas Mahamandal are among the organizations that have objected to the content of the film. The Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC) suggested amendments, which were included by the manufacturers. The producers decided to postpone the film for two weeks, so they could have a communication with the people stating that the film does not have objectionable materials.
‘Phule’ is now slate for release on 25 April.

