Anil Kapoor apologizes after Air Force objected to Netflix trailer


Anil Kapoor-starrer “AK vs Ak” will be released on Netflix on December 24th.

New Delhi:

The Air Force today demanded the “withdrawal” of some scenes from a Netflix movie that will be released soon, “AK vs AK”, after Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor shared a preview on Twitter.

“The IAF uniform in this video is incorrectly on and the language used is inappropriate (sic),” the Indian Air Force tweeted.

The post further read: “This does not conform to the standards of behavior for members of the Indian Armed Forces. Related scenes should be removed. @NetflixIndia @ anuragkashyap72.” Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and Netflix India were tagged in the tweet.

Kapoor later apologized on Twitter.

“It has come to my attention that the trailer for my new movie ‘AK vs AK’ has offended some people. As I am wearing the uniform of the Indian Air Force and using non-parliamentary language, I would like to sincerely offer my humble apologies for unintentionally hurt feelings, “he said in a video message.

“AK vs AK” is a film by Vikramaditya Motwane, starring Anurag Kashyap and Anil Kapoor, “as themselves”. It will be released on December 24th.

(Warning: video contains foul language)

The synopsis reads: “A cheeky movie director (Anurag Kashyap, as himself) kidnaps the daughter of a movie star (Anil Kapoor, as himself) and films the star’s desperate search for his daughter in real time as his next blockbuster. “

In the minute-long clip, Anil Kapoor, 63, and Anurag Kashyap, 48, are seen sparring while the seasoned actor uses foul language and abuses the filmmaker, who is rarely seen on camera. .

On Twitter, Anil Kapoor has thanked those who admire his work on the new project, which is said to be a mockumentary. In the post that was shared by the IAF, he wrote: “No more fooling the audience please. As promised, REAL AK’s #AKvsAK REAL narrative.”

Newsbeep

Last month, the government issued an order placing online news portals and content providers like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hotstar under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Until last month, there was no law or an autonomous body that regulated digital content. Government regulations also apply to news on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

In October, the Supreme Court had requested the center’s response to a request from an autonomous body to regulate over-the-top or OTT platforms. The high court had sent notices to the center, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the Internet and Mobile Association of India.

The latest controversy has divided the Internet. Many on social media criticized the creators for disrespecting the IAF. “Derogatory scenes should be removed #AKvsAK #Netflix,” wrote one user. “Respect the uniform. It takes years of sweat and blood to win that uniform, don’t disrespect it like that. Please remove the scene #AKvsAK @ anuragkashyap72 @AnilKapoor @NetflixIndia,” wrote another user.

“Legal action must be taken against the team. I don’t know what happens to Netflix these days,” read another tweet. However, some people supported the cast and crew.

In August, the IAF had written to the Central Film Certification Board, complaining about its “improper negative representation” in the Netflix film “Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl.”

“Dharma Productions had agreed to represent the Indian Air Force (IAF) authentically and to make every effort to ensure that the film helps inspire the next generation of IAF officers,” the Air Force said in its letter. to the censorship board, which was also sent to Netflix and Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions.

Flight Lieutenant Gunjan Saxena (retd) conducted operational sorties in the 1999 Kargil War, including evacuating casualties, detecting enemy targets, and assisting army artillery gunners to gauge the impact of their attacks.

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