
Vivek Agnihotri blames Anurag Kashyap's ‘alcoholism' for making John Abraham-Bipasha Basu film suffer
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The long-standing feud between filmmakers Anurag Kashyap and Vivek Agnihotri has resurfaced yet again, nearly two decades after it reportedly began. What started as a creative disagreement during the making of Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal in 2007 has turned into a public exchange of accusations and jabs. Recently, the Kashmir Files director took a trip down memory lane and alleged that Anurag's alcoholism at the time created serious disruptions on set.Talking to YouTuber Siddharth Kannan, Vivek Agnihotri revisited old claims about Kashyap's behaviour during the film's production. "My film suffered because of it," said Vivek, who added that he himself had battled similar issues in the past. "There's nothing wrong in admitting that and moving forward."'Yaar woh sab chhodo, dekho Anurag raat ko kya bolta hai aur subah ko kya bolta hai ye do alag cheezein hain. Jiske andar hi 3-4 aadmi rehte ho uski kis baat par main kya react karoon?'Vivek Agnihotri stood by his earlier remarks about Anurag Kashyap's drinking habits, stating that while he had spoken the truth, he never intended to paint Kashyap as a bad person. He clarified that consuming alcohol doesn't define someone's character and reiterated that he never labelled Anurag negatively.Despite their differences, Vivek did have a few kind words for Kashyap. He praised the Gangs of Wasseypur director's impact on Indian cinema, saying, "There can be only one Anurag Kashyap." Still, he made it clear that his issues with Kashyap's past behaviour are based on real experiences.However, earlier, Kashyap strongly denied the allegations earlier this year. In an Instagram Story, he called Agnihotri a 'jhootha aadmi' (liar) and claimed he was not even present in London, where the film was shot. He further alleged that Vivek rejected the original script by him and Vikramaditya Motwane, opting instead for his own writer.Agnihotri stood by his version of events, claiming that Kashyap had initially taken on the writing duties but eventually passed them off to Motwane. 'Why would a third writer be brought in if the first two were doing their job?' he asked, suggesting that the production team and the crew of 300–400 people could verify the truth.The two filmmakers are currently focusing on their respective upcoming projects. Vivek Agnihotri's The Bengal Files is set for release on September 5, while Anurag Kashyap's Nishaanchi hits theatres on September 19. Despite their ongoing public feud, both continue to be active voices in Indian cinema.
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