Vivek Agnihotri hits again at Twitter person who referred to as paparazzi at NMACC gala ‘disgraceful’: Nothing incorrect in…

The launch of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai noticed a number of Bollywood, in addition to worldwide stars, arrive in type. Zendaya, Tom Holland, Gigi Hadid, Penelope Cruz, and Karlie Kloss have been among the stars who posed for the Indian paparazzi. Videos from the occasion the place the photographers addressed the celebs hilariously went viral on the web and became memes. Now filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has reacted to the identical on his Twitter and replied to a person that stated that the paparazzi movies are ‘disgraceful’ and a ‘reminder why India is still perceived as a nation of low-class illiterates’. (Also learn: Vivek Agnihotri says Bollywood is in unhealthy form once more as he reacts to field workplace report: Giving unrealistic charges to stars)

Director Vivek Agnihotri. (File image)
Director Vivek Agnihotri. (File picture)

Taking to Twitter, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has now reacted to the identical incident, and responded to a person who has criticized the behaviour of the paparazzi as ‘placing the nation’s popularity at stake.’ A person tweeted, “The clips from NMAAC are hilarious. I laughed so hard at “jiji hai gigi nahi”. But let it play for a little longer and you’ll realise it’s disgraceful. The language used is uncivil and embarassing. I feel ashamed. This is red carpet. They’ll smile now. They won’t when they’re back home. They’ll talk about the behaviour they witnessed. They won’t talk about some “incompetent media reporters in Mumbai”, they’ll talk about “the tradition in India.” We’re too quick when it comes to taking credit “Look! Another CEO from India, one other coverage maker with Indian origin in a international nation” while we, the actual Indian public, shits on the reputation built over decades.”

“What upsets me even more is I did not come across one tweet which reflected this realisation, making me wonder if anybody even did. Not every instance of mockery is funny. Not every joke is worth putting the nation’s reputation at stake. People sit behind the banners of political parties and nationalist agendas to invoke riots and violence while literacy and poverty continues to take a backseat. This video should be a reminder why India is still perceived as a nation of low-class illiterates. Yes, we are known for our work. But we are still known for being a cheap labor-oriented country, not a visionary one. Understand the difference next time you celebrate the news headlines, okay? If you feel offended reading this post, you’re taking your eye off the pie. If you feel ashamed too, feel better that you’re atleast cognizant of the issue I mentioned. Now I challenge you to laugh. Now I challenge you to let it slip. Peace,” the tweet additional learn.

Vivek re-tweeted the publish and added that there is ‘nothing incorrect’ with the notion so gathered from the best way the paparazzi reacted, and wrote, “Paparazzi is the same everywhere. Even they can’t pronounce names of people from different origin. And nothing wrong in being what we are.”

Several movies from the occasion the place the Indian paparazzo shouted incorrect names on the stars have gone viral on the web. While some referred to as Tom Holland ‘Makdi Man’, ‘Kya Spiderman banega re tu (how will you turn out to be Spiderman)’, others addressed Zendaya as ‘Jhandeyaaa’ after which stated ‘Jijaji sharma gaye (brother-in-law is shy)’ to Nick Jonas. All of those turned out to turn out to be memes which sparked hilarious reactions on social media.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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