
Critic Says Vivek’s Delhi Files Will Be ‘Super Disaster’, He Reacts
Vivek Agnihotri, the director of the upcoming film “The Delhi Files”, has called out a film critic who predicted that the film will be a “super disaster” at the box office. The critic’s prediction has sparked a heated debate on social media, with Agnihotri firing back at the critic’s motives.
The controversy began when the critic, who remains anonymous, tweeted that “The Delhi Files” will be a “super disaster” at the box office. The film, which is based on the Hindu genocide of Direct Action Day, is set to release in the coming months. The critic’s prediction sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with many defending Agnihotri and his film.
Agnihotri, who co-wrote the film with Ashok Sharma, took to Twitter to respond to the critic’s prediction. “Why would a self-proclaimed Film critic/Trade pundit want any film to be…’super disaster’? Because…film is on Hindu Genocide of Direct Action Day and this handle is sponsored by ‘you know who?'” he wrote.
In a subsequent tweet, Agnihotri went on to explain that the film is a powerful depiction of the Hindu genocide that took place in 1947. “The Delhi Files is a film that exposes the darkest chapter of Indian history – the Hindu genocide of Direct Action Day. It’s a film that will shake the complacent and make the guilty uncomfortable,” he wrote.
The critic’s prediction has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many defending Agnihotri and his film. “The Delhi Files is a powerful and important film that sheds light on a dark period in Indian history,” wrote one Twitter user. “It’s a shame that some critics are trying to discredit the film and its director,” added another.
The controversy has also sparked a debate about the role of film critics in shaping public opinion. “Film critics have a responsibility to be objective and unbiased when reviewing a film,” wrote one Twitter user. “It’s not their job to predict a film’s success or failure, but to provide an honest and informed critique,” added another.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding “The Delhi Files” highlights the importance of film critics in shaping public opinion. It also underscores the need for critics to be objective and unbiased when reviewing a film. The debate is sure to continue, but one thing is clear – “The Delhi Files” is a powerful and important film that sheds light on a dark period in Indian history.