'Abusing Brahmins....': Anurag Kashyap Apologises In Satirical Way

Amid a backlash over his controversial remarks against Brahmins, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap issued an apology in a cryptic post filled with satirical remarks and jibes.

Apr 19, 2025 - 17:45
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'Abusing Brahmins....': Anurag Kashyap Apologises In Satirical Way

Amid a backlash over his controversial remarks against Brahmins, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap issued an apology in a cryptic post filled with satirical remarks and jibes. Over the 'Phule' movie row, his reply to an X user that he would "urinate on Brahmins" sparked massive outrage and police complaints. His family has been getting rape and death threats for his remark, he has claimed in an apology note.

No action is worth the threat the family has been getting, said Kashyap in his long note.."This is my apology, not for my post but for that one line taken out of context and the brewing hatred. No action or speech is worth your daughter, family, friends, and colleagues getting rape and death threats from the kingpins of sanskar," he said in his statement.

Kashyap, known for movies like the two-part Gangs of Wasseypur, said his critics can abuse him all they want, but must spare his family. "I won't take back what I said. Abuse me all you want. My family didn't say anything. If you want an apology, here it is. Brahmins spare the women. These values are imbibed in our scriptures, too, except for Manuwaad. Decide which Brahmin you are. Rest, here's an apology from me," he added.

The outrage follows Kashyap's reply to a social media user who said, "Brahmins are your fathers. The more you mess with them, the more they will burn you." "I would urinate on Brahmins, any problem?" he had replied. He also shared a screenshot of this exchange on Instagram.

The comment drew massive criticism with Union Minister Satish Chandra Dubey calling the filmmaker a "vile scumbag" and vowing not to stay silent until he apologises publicly. While Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi said abusing Brahmins these days was the "new cool thing to do".

A police complaint has also been filed against Kashyap in Mumbai by an advocate at the Bombay High Court.

The outrage over Kashyap's comment comes amid a controversy over the 'Phule' movie, starring Pratik Gandhi and Patralekha. It is based on the lives of celebrated social reformers Jyotirao Phule and Savitribai Phule, who fought against caste discrimination and gender inequality in the 19th century. The movie faced some censor board cuts after Brahmin groups objected to the movie's content and claimed it promotes casteism. The movie's release was postponed by two weeks to ensure it does not land in any other trouble. It will hit the theatres on April 25.

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