'Ghooskhor Pandat' not about any community: Neeraj Pandey, Manoj Bajpayee after row over film's title
Film's announcement earlier this week sparked a storm on social media, with many users calling the title 'casteist' and offensive.
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The story of "Ghooskhor Pandat” is about a flawed individual and has nothing to do with any caste or community (PTI)
Mumbai, 6 Feb
The story of "Ghooskhor Pandat” is about a flawed individual and has nothing to do with any caste or community.
Actor Manoj Bajpayee and filmmaker Neeraj Pandey said on Friday, a day after the Netflix film faced backlash over its title.
The
film's announcement earlier this week sparked a storm on social media, with
many users calling the title "casteist" and offensive. The
controversy has also led to the registration of an FIR at Hazratganj police
station in Uttar Pradesh, while the NHRC has issued a notice to the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting following a complaint. In a statement posted on
his social media handles, Pandey acknowledged that the film's title has
"hurt" a section of the audience and added that all promotional materials
of the film will be taken down for the time being.
Pandey
said the film, which he has co-written and produced, is a fictional cop drama
and the term "Pandat" is used simply as a colloquial name for a
fictional character.
“The
story focuses on an individual’s actions and choices and does not comment on or
represent any caste, religion, or community. As a filmmaker, I approach my work
with a deep sense of responsibility - to tell stories that are thoughtful and
respectful,” the filmmaker said.
Bajpayee,
who plays the lead in the movie, said he respects the emotions and concerns
people have shared and takes them seriously.
"When
something you are part of causes hurt to some people, it makes you pause and
listen. As an actor, I come to a film through the character and the story I am
playing. For me, this was about portraying a flawed individual and his journey
of self-realisation. This was not meant to be a statement about any
community," he said.
The
crime thriller follows Bajpayee's Ajay Dikshit, also known as Pandat, a corrupt
police officer whose plans for a lucrative and eventful night are disrupted
when he finds himself caught in the middle of a global conspiracy unfolding in
the heart of Delhi.
The
film, which was announced by Netflix during an event on Tuesday, is directed by Ritesh Shah, who has also penned the story with Pandey. Pandey produces it through his banner, Friday Filmworks.
The
filmmaker, known for directing acclaimed films such as “A Wednesday”, “Special
26” and “Baby”, said “Ghooskhor Pandat” has been created with sincere intent
and solely to entertain audiences.
“We
understand that the title of the film has caused hurt to some viewers, and we
genuinely acknowledge those feelings.
“In
light of these concerns, we have decided to take down all promotional materials
for the time being, as we believe the film should be experienced in its
entirety and understood in the context of the story we intended to tell, rather
than judged on partial glimpses. I look forward to sharing the film with
audiences soon,” he added. Bajpayee, who collaborated with Pandey on films such
as "Special 26" and "Aiyaary", said the filmmaker
approaches his work with "consistent seriousness and care".
"The
filmmakers have decided to take down the promotional material in light of the
public sentiment. This reflects the seriousness with which the concerns are
being taken," he added.
Streaming
platform Netflix has removed the promotional teaser from YouTube and other
social media sites.
On
Friday, former UP CM and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati condemned the
film and demanded that the central government immediately impose a ban on the
"casteist" movie.
In a
post on her official X handle, Mayawati said it is a matter of "great
sorrow and concern" that the term "pandit" was being portrayed
as an infiltrator not only in Uttar Pradesh, but now even in films, leading to
insult and disrespect across the country.
"This
has led to widespread anger among the entire Brahmin community at present. Our
party strongly condemns it," she said.
The
Hazratganj police station in the state capital has registered an FIR against
the director of the film and his team on charges of insulting a particular
caste and promoting enmity.
On
Thursday, the NHRC issued a notice to the I&B ministry after it received a
complaint alleging that the film's title "promotes negative
stereotypes" and "vilifies a recognised social group".
The
complainant, Sanjeev Newar, founder of X handle 'Gems of Bollywood', alleged
that the film contains "casteist and discriminatory content".
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