Anurag Kashyap Faces Death Threat For Being A Part Of Open Letter Sent To PM Modi; Mumbai Police Helps

The act has landed Anurag in trouble as a Twitter user sent death threat to the filmmaker.

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The priest of dark cinema, Anurag Kashyap is always hits the bulls eye for controversial reasons. Recently Anurag Kashyap along with other Bollywood celebs like Aparna Sen, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Mani Ratnam and Konkona Sen Sharma wrote an open letter to PM Modi sharing their concern on the rising violence in the country.

However, the act has landed Anurag in trouble as a Twitter user sent death threat to the filmmaker.

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What happened was one person in retaliation wrote that he has recently cleaned his rifle and shotgun and is waiting to meet the ace director soon. Anurag immediately reported about the death threat to Mumbai Police and they stormed to action. The police also informed him that the cyber police has kept a check into the account, and the account details have been sent to the cyber cell. The filmmaker was asked to complain to the police station.

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Anurag Kashyap Faces Death Threat For Being A Part Of Open Letter Sent To PM Modi; Mumbai Police Helps

Their official tweet said, “The cyber police station has been sent the account details. Request you to file a police complaint at the your nearest police station for legal action to be initiated.”

Kashyap replied saying, “Anyways I want to thank @MumbaiPolice @MahaCyber1 @Brijeshbsingh for helping me with filing the FIR . Thank you so much for the amazing support and starting the process .Thank you @Dev_Fadnavis and thank you @narendramodi Sir. As a father I am more secure now.”

Meanwhile, on the work front, Kashyap is producing Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu starrer ‘Saand Ki Aankh‘ which is being helmed by Tushar Hiranandani and is slated to release on 25th October 2019.

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