After mocking the current fantasy epic Brahmastra, movie director Vivek Agnihotri has targetted one other Karan Johar-related title: Koffee with Karan. Asked in a current interview if he’d wish to be invited on the chat present, Agnihotri had nothing however unkind issues to say about it.
It would rely, he instructed Brut India, on what sort of questions he’s requested. He stated that he’s a non secular individual, and that his life doesn’t revolve round intercourse and gossip. “I wouldn’t go because I have nothing to contribute. I mean, I cannot talk, I’m more than middle-aged now. I have two kids. So I’m not… Sex is not the primary concern of my life. And I’ll feel odd sitting over there because it’s so artificial… I am very spiritual, I am not a very sex-centred person, though I enjoy it with my wife. But I am not a… It’s not that my life revolves around only sex and who’s ditching who… and who’s sleeping around with who,” he stated.
But Koffee with Karan isn’t, and by no means has been a severe chat present. Karan has admitted a number of occasions that it’s extra of a responsible pleasure, and even responded to questions on his fascination with the intercourse lives of stars within the present’s newest episode.
Agnihotri added, “I think it is a bulls**t programme also, because… what is it doing? Nobody relates with it, you’re doing it only for your inner circle, for your friends and just to make each other happy, and some channels are paying for it. And people can see that this is a problem, you know. So if people get upset with all these news anchors who are screaming unnecessarily, then I think the both of them are exchanging notes. There is no difference between them.”
The filmmaker had beforehand targetted Brahmastra, and implied that director Ayan Mukerji is out of his depth, and stated that ‘Karan’s movies typically make enjoyable of the LGBTQ group’. Agnihotri is using on the excessive of the success of his newest movie, The Kashmir Files. He is presently engaged on the third installment of his anthology trilogy, The Delhi Files.