While Vivek Agnihotri, the director of the famous film 'The Kashmir Files', is taking praise for his work, on the other hand, he is stuck in a bad mood for a statement. A complaint has been lodged with the police in Mumbai against Vivek's alleged remark "Bhopali Mane Gay" and an FIR has been filed against him under defamation and other sections.

The complaint against Agnihotri was lodged at Versova police station by journalist-cum-celebrity public relations manager Rohit Pandey through his lawyer Ali Kashif Khan Deshmukh, a police official said. The complaint said that the director of 'The Kashmir Files' has "deliberately, mercilessly and maliciously calling Bhopalis homosexuals" in an interview with the media with contempt and insult to his (Pandey's) native place of Bhopal.

The official confirmed that a written complaint has been received in this regard. He said that in the complaint against Agnihotri, sections 153A and B (promoting enmity between two groups) of the Indian Penal Code, Section 295A (intentionally malicious act causing religious conflict by insulting the religious or religious belief of any class). Request for registration of a case under section 298 (deliberately hurting religious sentiments by words etc.), section-500 (defamation), and section-505 II (statement causing enmity, hatred, or ill-will) Has been done.

It is worth noting that before going to the film festival held in Bhopal on Friday, a controversial video of Agnihotri's interview had gone viral on online channels, in which he is heard saying that "I have grown up in Bhopal, but I am in Bhopal". ' No, because Bhopali has a different connotation. This video is being told about three weeks old.