Vivek Agnihotri, a filmmaker, questioned a Twitter user who suggested he feed the hungry instead of promoting a book. On Wednesday morning, Vivek posted on Twitter, saying, “A beautiful novel by @subhash kak and @GarudaPrakashan. We are sending several copies of this amazing book to individuals who cannot buy it at the @i ambuddha foundation. Information to follow soon.
A Twitter user requested Vivek Agnihotri to provide food for the needy. Indian Express
As a reply to the article, a Twitter user used the emoji for folded hands and said, “Instead of these books please feed impoverished people for free.” “You will also do anything or would I do everything,” Vivek retorted.
In response to the director’s remark, one individual said, “Sir, I respect you very much, but I see you have started making fun of people, politicizing everything, and what not. You are a well-known writer and filmmaker, and I adore your work, but these factors balance it out. I find it a little unsettling that you won’t be following suit with everyone else. “What are you doing for the wellbeing of the country?” read one comment.
A frequent Twitter user named Vivek recently slammed the advertisement for “imitating the miserable, alcoholic, and depressed lifestyle of the West.” “During Akshaya Tritiya and Eid – holidays of celebration and joy, 8 pages of fashion advertising in TOI (worth lakhs) but full of lifeless, unhappy and sorrowful models,” Vivek tweeted, attaching some images of a newspaper advertisement. Happened. As a professional in advertising, I think it’s risky to emulate the depressing, drug-filled, and depressing way of life of the West. Please honor India, our holidays, our culture, and most importantly, life. Please express your opinions.
Subsequently, he added a clarification with the words, “Disclaimer: The foregoing comment is in no way challenging Sabyasachi’s legitimacy and talent as a designer. It mainly concerns this recent bad advertising trend. And I say this as a qualified advertising specialist. Because “customer joy” is the first lesson in advertising.
The Vaccine War is the current project Vivek is working on. Anupam Kher, Nana Patekar, Saptami Gowda, and Pallavi Joshi are among the actors who appear in the movie. The movie Vaccine War will be released in theaters later this year.
The Kashmir Files, Vivek’s most recent publication, is focused on the 1990s flight of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley. Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Darshan Kumar, Chinmay Mandlekar, and Bhasha Sumbly are among the actors in the movie.