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Actor Annu Kapoor questions Nitesh Tiwari on religious sensitivity in upcoming film 'Ramayana'

Updated on: 20 July,2023 08:29 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Written by: Tuhina Upadhyay | tuhina.upadhyay@mid-day.com

Actor Annu Kapoor made some remarks against Nitesh Tiwari in wake of his upcoming project 'Ramayana'

Actor Annu Kapoor questions Nitesh Tiwari on religious sensitivity in upcoming film 'Ramayana'

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In a recent interview with a publication, actor Annu's statements about religious sensitivity have ignited a discussion within the film industry. He took a bold stance, raising concerns about insulting any religion during the current volatile situation. Annu firmly emphasized that such actions could lead to severe consequences, even suggesting that the offender might face a physical response involving shoes being used as a form of punishment.


During the interview, Annu also targeted the filmmaker, questioning his identity and achievements, indirectly alluding to his lack of credibility to comment on religious matters. He stressed that the director lacked a rational perspective on such sensitive subjects and warned against making uninformed remarks that could potentially offend communities.


The statements come in the wake of the backlash faced by Om Raut's film 'Adipurush,' which courted controversy after its release due to its portrayal of religious themes. As the film industry grapples with these issues, Nitesh Tiwari, another prominent filmmaker, has been drawn into the conversation. When asked about handling controversies in his upcoming projects, Nitesh responded confidently, assuring that his films would not offend the audience and would respect religious sentiments.


Among Nitesh Tiwari's upcoming projects is the highly anticipated 'Ramayana,' a grand-scale production reportedly featuring top stars Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Yash in lead roles. As excitement builds around the film, reports suggest that the lead cast will soon participate in a test shoot to perfect their portrayals of iconic characters.

While 'Ramayana' promises to be an epic cinematic experience, Nitesh Tiwari is also awaiting the release of his film 'Bawaal.' Starring Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor in prominent roles, 'Bawaal' has been eagerly anticipated by fans. The film is set to make its debut on July 21, 2023, exclusively on an Over-The-Top (OTT) platform, presenting a unique opportunity for viewers to enjoy the cinematic spectacle from the comfort of their homes.

As Annu's remarks continue to make headlines, the film industry finds itself at a crucial juncture, grappling with the delicate balance between creative expression and religious sensitivity. With 'Ramayana' and 'Bawaal' on the horizon, audiences eagerly await Nitesh Tiwari's vision on the silver screen. Filmmakers and audiences alike hope that these projects will set a positive precedent by showcasing compelling stories while being respectful of diverse beliefs and opinions.

As the industry navigates these discussions, the responsibility of filmmakers to approach sensitive topics with care remains paramount. Nitesh Tiwari's commitment to delivering respectful and engaging cinema in his upcoming films reflects the growing awareness within the industry about the impact and significance of portraying religious themes responsibly.

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