Director Anubhav Sinha calls IC 814 controversy ‘dung’: It’s confusing
Anubhav Sinha addressed the controversy over his Netflix series IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack, expressing confusion over the mixed reactions from viewers.
Director Anubhav Sinha addressed the controversy surrounding his Netflix series, IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack. While the series received appreciation from a section of the audience, it also faced Criticism in the name of terrorists And their portrayal. Sinha said he was confused about the show’s reception.
“it’s confusingOn one side there is love, and on the other side there is dung (There’s a lot of love on one side, and bullshit on the other side),” Sinha said during a podcast with casting director Mukesh Chhabra, reflecting on the polarized reactions to the series.
When asked if he held himself responsible for the negativity surrounding the show, Sinha replied humbly. “No, I don’t take myself that seriously. I just want to do my work with full honesty and hard work. I wouldn’t have taken it if I didn’t love the story. I liked it, so I did it,” he said.
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Anubhav Sinha admitted that the outcome of any show or film is not completely in his hands. “All that’s left is hard work, and the rest is up to the universe. The universe is both destructive and creative,” he said.
ic is 814 Inspired by the real-life hijacking of an Indian Airlines flight 814 in 1999, a tragic incident that shocked the country. The series had come into controversy over the ‘Hindu’ codename of the terrorists who hijacked a flight from Kathmandu to Delhi 25 years ago. This controversy made #BoycottNetflix trend on X.
Following the controversy, Netflix added the real names of the terrorists with a disclaimer.