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Whitewashing, media bashing and glorification. The makers of Ranbir Kapoor’s Sanju have been fielding allegations ever since the film on the tumultuous life of actor Sanjay Dutt hit the screens. Now, they have questions of their own.

“If I start on that, I can talk on it for the full day,” Rajkumar Hirani told IANS here when asked to comment on talks about the media bashing in Sanju, which is playing at the ninth edition of the International Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) here.

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Abhijat Joshi, who has co-written the biopic with Hirani, was quick to add: “There is no media bashing at all. We are great fans of the media.

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“What we are bashing is a certain section which sensationalises things and uses a question mark to make things ‘chatpata’ (spicy). That has been critiqued, and I am amazed there has been no introspection on that side. No one has even said that it happens,” Joshi said.

The reference is in context to a scene featuring a newspaper cutting titled “RDX in a truck parked in Dutt house?” This question mark journalism is their problem.