Bhushan Kumar split after ‘Bheed’ controversy? Anubhav Sinha’s reaction came out.

Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha’s upcoming film ‘Bheed’ is in controversy due to many reasons before its release. As soon as the first promo for the film came out, Twitter divided into two parts about it. In this, a part was seen supporting the film and opposing it. Now after all this controversy comes the news that the producer Bhushan Kumar has distanced himself from this film. Regarding this, the reaction of director Anubhav Sinha has now come to the fore.

Anubhav Sinha told The Indian Express that he is aware of the online talk about ‘Bheed’ and the speculation about the changing roles of the producers involved, but feels he is under no obligation to clarify the matter. They believe that he will divert attention from what the film is talking about.

Asked if he could clear up the confusion over Bhushan Kumar’s involvement, he said: “Is the audience asking these questions?” Asked if the conversation is happening on Twitter, Sinha said: “They are not bystanders.” The filmmaker further added, “They’re not the audience at all! Most of them are bots, one way or another. I don’t think the audience is interested. I don’t think the audience remembers who made Naseeb. I don’t think they know who was the distribution partner of the film.

“Content has also become a problem,” Anubhav Sinha said today, with the dangerous misconception that the more someone writes online, the more popular they are, the more followers they have. “The followers are the biggest hoax of the century. People have to write, and when you read how many likes, retweets you’re getting, you feel important. No one here can know who they are but the numbers of likes make them feel important. Most things are done by virtual numbers. I don’t care at all what Twitter cares about.”

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And when asked if there is no truth in these reports, Anubhav Sinha said: “They may have reasons, but it doesn’t matter. Not for me, not for anyone. I think engines. Talking about anything else like how it works is a disservice. for the movie. When you go to a theme park and sit in a game, enjoy the game, don’t think about how it works. That’s another job. If there was something worth saying, that you should know, I wouldn’t be ashamed. .’

Let us tell you that ‘Bheed’ describes the plight of migrants during the lockdown caused by Kovid-19 in the year 2020, when thousands of migrant workers used to travel from cities to their places of origin. The film, which will be released on March 24, stars Rajkumar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, Ashutosh Rana, Kritika Kamra and Kumud Mishra.

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