Bollywood Diary: Who did former actress Somi Ali call 'mentally ill' and who is Agnihotri angry at?


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Bollywood Diary:Somi Ali

"He tortures women, not only me, there are many others, please stop worshiping him, you don't know he is a sick minded person."

This post has been posted by former Bollywood actress Soumi Ali on Instagram. In this post, she has not tagged anyone or taken anyone's name, but one of Salman Khan's 1989 film 'Maine Pyaar Kiya'. The poster must have been shared.

Soumi Ali has not only acted in Bollywood films but is also a writer and activist and runs a charity organization called 'No More Tears'.

Salman Khan was the reason why Soumi Ali came to Bollywood. Soumi fell in love with Salman after watching the movie 'Maine Pyaar Kya' and wanted to marry him, that's why she turned to Bollywood. About a year later, she met Salman and they became friends. In the 90s, the two dated each other for about 10 years, but the relationship ended bitterly and Soumi left Bollywood. Not when Somi posted something like this. Earlier, in a post, Somi had written 'Bollywood's Harvey Weinstein will be exposed one day.'

Even at that time, he shared a song from Salman Khan's film and wrote, 'Harvey Weinstein of Bollywood, one day you will be exposed and the women you raped will come forward and tell the truth.' Somi has removed this post.

Why is Kashmir files maker Vivek Agnihotri angry?

Vivek Agnihotri, the maker of 'Kashmir Files', is currently very angry with filmmaker Anurag Kashyap because of the recent interview of Anurag Kashyap in which Kashyap talked about nominating Indian films in the Oscars.

Anurag Kashyap said that if films like RRR were sent to Oscars, India could be in the final five. There will be no Kashmir files.'

Vivek took a dig at Anurag's interview and wrote a post on Twitter in response, 'Bollywood, which ignores genocide, has started a campaign against the Kashmir files led by the filmmaker of the film Meeyar, I am not bothered by it because I have endured more criticism than this.'

It is not known why Vivek did not name Anurag whose film was released again this week. Speaking to Indian daily Hindustan Times, Vivek said, 'These people have been running a campaign against me for many years, you You can say your choice, but why are you saying that Kashmir Files should not go to Oscars?

He also said that Oscar is not a measure of success for him, so he never aspired for an Oscar.

Now whether Vivek wants an Oscar or not is a different matter. Yes, Anurag's statement has led to the launch of a campaign to send the film to the Oscars. That's why Kashmir Files Oscar has started trending on social media.

Well, Anurag Kashyap is one of the few filmmakers or Bollywood celebrities who do not shy away from giving their bold opinions on the current situation in India, be it the abrogation of Article 370 or the controversial citizenship law or the Jawaharlal Nehru University. Attack on students.

Anurag's outspoken views on these important topics led to not only trolls but income tax raids and threats of rape and death to his family. .

Anurag was trolled so much that he had to close his social media account.

Boycott of Lal Singh Chadha

Such people had started a campaign to boycott the film 'Lal Singh Chadha'. Now whether to blame this campaign or the film itself for the failure of the film is difficult to say.

In the industry where the success of any film is measured by the box office scale, this Kamal's film did not do much and earned only 49 crores in a week, but at that time the new boycott of films. The debate about the tradition has certainly arisen.

Filmmaker Vijay Deora Konda, who is a popular name in South Indian films, in an interview with India Today said that if you look away from the hero or heroine on the sets of any film, you will see thousands of people working there. Gaye and any film boycott is the biggest loss to these people and their families and then the country's economy.

Any film is a job for thousands of people, it runs their homes. A boycott of any hero's film does not only harm that hero, but thousands of people are involved in the production of the film at every stage and this loss is for all of them.

On the other hand, actor Arjun Kapoor also talked about this culture of boycott while talking to Faridun Shahryar of the website 'Bollywood Hungama' and said that 'We have endured enough of this culture, that's why it has come to this. , the industry will have to come together and take some action to stop it.'

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