Anurag Kashyap told Pran Pratishtha about an advertisement!!

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Anurag Kashyap: anurag kashyap told pran Pratishtha about an advertisement, said – has seen the business of religion closely

Recently, speaking at an event in Kolkata, Anurag said that the inauguration of the temple was an 'advertisement' that was being done to divide india into two factions.


Apart from his films, anurag kashyap is also in the news for his statements. Every day the director makes some statement or the other, which creates problems for him. Recently, anurag kashyap has called the inauguration of ram temple a business of religion, after which he is now being criticized a lot on social media. Let us know what the whole matter is.


Advertisement told about ram mandir pran Pratistha

Recently, speaking at an event in Kolkata, Anurag said that the inauguration of the temple was an 'advertisement' that was being done to divide india into two factions. Anurag said that democracy is just a front for the fascism that has taken power. He also said that those in power are taking advantage of people's frustration.


Called myself an atheist

When Anurag was asked about the consecration ceremony, he said, "What happened on january 22 was an advertisement. That's how I see it. The kind of advertisements that run on news, this is a 24-hour broadcast." advertisement Was. One of the reasons why I am an atheist is because I was born in Varanasi. I was born in the city of religion, and I have seen the business of religion very closely. You call it ram mandir, but "It was never a ram temple. It was a Ramlala temple, and the entire country can't tell the difference."


Said this big thing about religion

The filmmaker continued, "Someone said, 'Religion is the last resort of the wicked. When you have nothing left to give, you turn to religion. I have always called myself an atheist because I saw That growing up, depressed people would go to temples to seek salvation as if there was a button they could press to make all their problems go away. Why is there no movement there?"

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