Shreyas Talpade apologises for old video from Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal: ‘I’d never hurt anyone’s sentiments’

Shreyas Talpade has apologised for an previous video from his 2012 movie Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal. His apology got here after a Twitter account shared the clip

Shreyas Talpade has apologised for an previous video from his 2012 movie Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal. His apology got here after a Twitter account shared the clip and claimed Shreyas’ character “disrespected Om”, the divine image in Hinduism. (Also learn: Shreyas Talpade recollects he was warned about Naseeruddin Shah’s ‘temperament’)

Shreyas wrote “apologies” and a folded-hand emoji and posted an apology be aware Monday night. The be aware learn: “There are too many factors while one is shooting… which includes one’s mindset during a sequence, especially action scenes, the director’s requirements, the time constraints & a lot of other things.”

It added, “But this is not me explaining or justifying myself for what you see in the video, all I can say is this was completely unintentional & am very apologetic for the same. I should’ve seen that & brought to the director’s notice. Nevertheless, I would never intentionally hurt anyone’s sentiments or repeat something like this.”

A screenshot of Shreyas Talpade’s apology.

In the 30-second video shared on social media, Shreyas will be seen stopping a lorry by blocking its manner along with his foot and touching the entrance. The lorry had “Om” written the place Shreyas put his foot.

A Twitter person shared the video with the remark saying, “Christian man put his foot on OM. Ever saw this type of disrespect for any other religion in Urduwood?” After the clip of Shreyas Talpade, we get to see Tigmanshu Dhulia mouthing his well-known dialogue from Anurag Kashyap’s 2012 crime thriller Gangs of Wasseypur. Tigmanshu aka Ramadhir Singh says: “Hindustan me jab tak cinema hai, log c****** bante rahenge (People will be fooled in this country as long as cinema is being made here).”

Directed by Priyadarshan, Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal additionally featured Nana Patekar, Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, Asrani, Shakti Kapoor and Nyra Banerjee. It was a Hindi adaptation of the Malayalam movie Marykkundoru Kunjaadu and a reboot of the 2006 comedy movie Malamaal.

Shreyas, who featured in some standard comedy movies within the 2000s, has restricted his work to Marathi cinema and occasional Hindi movies. In 2017, Shreyas made his directorial debut with Poster Boyz.

The actor was final seen within the biographical drama Kaun Pravin Tambe? that launched final yr. Next up, he shall be seen in Kangana Ranaut’s directorial – Emergency. He essays the position of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee within the upcoming movie.

Source: www.hindustantimes.com

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