Filmmaker-director Anurag Kashyap recently made an objectionable comment about a caste community. There is a lot of controversy over his comment and Anurag Kashyap is being criticized. Anurag Kashyap has also now realized his mistake, after which he has apologized. Anurag Kashyap shared a post on social media today on Tuesday and wrote, 'I forgot my limits in anger'.
Said- 'I deviated my point from the issue'
Anurag Kashyap shared a post from his Instagram account today on Tuesday. In this, he has written, 'I forgot my limits in replying to someone in anger. And spoke badly about the entire Brahmin community. That community, whose many people have been in my life, is still there and contributes a lot. Today they are all hurt by me. My family is hurt by me. Many intellectuals, whom I respect, are hurt by my anger, and my way of speaking. By saying such things myself, I deviated my point from the issue'.
'I apologize from the bottom of my heart'
Anurag Kashyap further wrote, 'I apologize from the bottom of my heart to this society to whom I did not want to say this, but wrote it in anger while responding to someone's bad comment. I apologize to all my friends, my family, and that society, for my way of speaking, for the abusive language. I will work on not letting this happen again. I will work on my anger. If I have to talk about the issue, I will use the right words. I hope you will forgive me'.
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