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Filmmaker Rohit Shetty, who has created a Bollywood cop universe with films like the Singham series, Simmba and the upcoming Sooryavanshi, says he does not believe in showing police brutality in his films.

Shetty’s assertion came at the trailer launch of his upcoming Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer Sooryavanshi, when he was told that he is often accused of glorifying police brutality in his film, in terms of encounter killings and violence.

Sooryavanshi Director Rohit Shetty On Being Accused Of Promoting Police Brutality In His Films: “You Must Have Seen Some Other Film”

“Brutality in my films? I have never shown (police) brutality in my films. It’s a completely wrong question. You haven’t seen any of my films. You must have seen some other films,” Shetty said.

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Also present at the trailer launch were the film’s lead stars Akshay and Katrina Kaif, co-producer Karan Johar, along with Ajay Devgn and Ranveer Singh, who enact cameos in “Sooryavanshi” as Bajirao Singham and Sangram Bhalero, their avatars from the films “Singham”and “Simmba” respectively.

Akshay Kumar’s character was announced towards the end of Shetty’s 2018 directorial “Simmba”.