Vivek Agnihotri says Anurag Kashyap is a ‘wonderful guy’ after war of words

Aug 9, 2025 - 10:30
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Vivek Agnihotri says Anurag Kashyap is a ‘wonderful guy’ after war of words

Filmmakers Vivek Agnihotri and Anurag Kashyap have engaged in a public war of words in recent weeks. Now, Agnihotri has responded to Kashyap’s remark, calling him a “jhoota aadmi” (liar). While The Kashmir Files director stood by his earlier comments on Kashyap’s drinking habits, he also acknowledged the filmmaker’s contribution to Indian cinema.

Vivek praises Anurag

In an interview with Siddharth Kannan, speaking about Kashyap’s recent comment, Vivek said, “Usko chhodo. Woh raat mein kya bolta hai, subah kya bolta hai, dono mein farak hai. Jiske andar 2–3 aadmi rehte hain, uski baat ko main kya kahun (Forget him. What he says at night and what he says in the morning are completely different. When someone has two or three people living inside him, what can I even say about what he says)? Yes, I had talked about his drinking habits, and that’s the truth. But I never said Anurag is a bad guy — he is a wonderful guy. His contribution to Indian cinema is unprecedented. There can be only one Anurag Kashyap. When Indian cinema’s history is written, people will remember him.”

Anurag Kashyap slams Vivek Agnihotri

The Kashmir Files director had earlier claimed that Kashyap was drunk during the making of Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal and would cause a ruckus on set. However, Kashyap called him a liar and said that he was never present during the shoot of the film.

Reacting to Vivek’s claims, Kashyap wrote on social media,“Kitna jhootha hai ye aadmi. Shooting London mein hui thi (This man is such a liar. The shooting of the film took place in London). I was in India. He didn’t want the script by Motwane or me. He wanted to make Lagaan of football and took his own writer to write that crappy script. Neither me nor @motwayne went on the set ever. Stop posturing @vivekagnihotri (sic).”

The film in question, Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal, starred John Abraham and Arshad Warsi. While Anurag is credited as the dialogue writer along with Rohit Malhotra, Vikramaditya Motwane penned the screenplay. Rohit shares credit for both screenplay and dialogues.

Vikramaditya Motwane also re-shared Kashyap’s Instagram story, indicating that he agreed with him.

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