Adipurush Writer Manoj Muntashir Says, “Being Targeted By Lobby, Not A Part Of Bollywood” Making Shocking Claims (Picture Credit: Instagram & IMDB)

Advertisement

Bollywood film writer Manoj Muntashir has been at the receiving end ever since netizens have called out cringe-worthy dialogues by Lord Ram and Lord Hanuman in Adipurush. Led by Prabhas, Saif Ali Khan and Kriti Sanon, the film has been mired in controversies from day 1. Now in the latest interview, Manoj has made some shocking revelations about the industry and revealed that he’s being targeted by the lobby. On the other hand, the writer has also got protection from Mumbai Police after requesting the same.

Recently, the filmmakers confirmed that they would revise the dialogues like, ‘jalegi tere baap ki’ and ‘bua ka bagicha’ among others and it will be included in coming days. Taking to his Twitter, the writer also revealed that his own brother used indecent words on social media to bash him for the film.

Speaking to Republic Bharat, Manoj Muntashir revealed, “Half of Bollywood does not want to work with me because they know dialogues like ‘paap ka devta’ and ‘hawas ka pujaari’ cannot be passed if he works on the script. I have challenged the norms of Bollywood.” Adding that he’s being targeted by the lobby who’ve been behind him for a long time. He went on to add, despite being so sincere, he’s heartbroken that people are offended for 5 dialogues out of 4000.

Advertisement