
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and actor Anil Kapoor engaged in an ugly fight on Twitter and questioned each other's careers. It all began when Kapoor congratulated his Dil Dhadakne Do co-star Shefali Shah and the team of Delhi Crime web series which recently won 48th International Emmy Awards.
In the microblogging site, Kapoor wrote, "I've said it once and I'll say it again because they absolutely deserve it! Congratulations to the Delhi Crime team! Nice to finally see more of our people get international recognition. Sefali Shah #WelcomeToHollywood".
I've said it once and I'll say it again because they absolutely deserve it! Congratulations to the #DelhiCrime team! Nice to finally see more of our people get international recognition. @ShefaliShah_ #WelcomeToHollywood
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
To which Kashyap took a jibe on Kapoor and wrote, "Nice to see some deserving people get international recognition. Waise, aapka Oscar kidhar hain (Where is your Oscar)? No? Achha...nomination?"
Nice to see some deserving people get international recognition. Waise, aapka Oscar kidhar hain? No? Achha... nomination? https://t.co/P2ZuiPOUWP
Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) December 6, 2020
Subsequently, Kapoor responded by writing, "The closest you have come to an Oscar is watching Slumdog Millionaire win Oscars on TV. #TumseNaHoPayega," on Twitter.
The closest you have come to an Oscar is watching Slumdog Millionaire win Oscars on TV. #TumseNaHoPayega https://t.co/sZzCDhVvAA pic.twitter.com/YhZHKrEFfO
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
Kashyap then reminded Kapoor that he was the second choice for Slumdog Millionaire, and the film was first offered to Shah Ruh Khan. "Says the k-k-k-ing of hand-me-down films. Weren't you the second choice for this film also?" Kashyap wrote to Kapoor.
The closest you have come to an Oscar is watching Slumdog Millionaire win Oscars on TV. #TumseNaHoPayega https://t.co/sZzCDhVvAA pic.twitter.com/YhZHKrEFfO
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
"Hand-me-down or pick-me-up: I don't care. Work is work. Tumhare jaise kaam dhoondte waqt baal toh nahi nochne padte (At least I don't have to tear my hair looking for work). #actorlife," Kapoor wrote. To which Kashyap replied, "Sir, you don't talk about hair. Aapko toh apne baal ke dum pe roles milte hain (You get roles only because of your hair). #BaalBaalBaloo #TheJungleLife".
Hand-me-down or pick-me-up: I dont care. Work is work. Tumhare jaise kaam dhoondte waqt baal toh nahi nochne padte. #actorlife https://t.co/bEu9TJFjNt
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
Sir, you dont talk about hair. Aapko toh apne baal ke dum pe roles milte hain. #BaalBaalBaloo #TheJungleLife https://t.co/b4H5CtqFYi
Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) December 6, 2020
Kapoor told Kashyap that one requires 'serious skills' to have a four-decade-long career in films like his. "Beta, you need serious skills to have a career like mine. Aise hi nahi chal rahi humari gaadi 40 saal se (There is a reason why my engine has been running for the last 40 years). #TheRealAK".
Beta, you need serious skills to have a career like mine. Aise hi nahi chal rahi humari gaadi 40 saal se. #TheRealAK https://t.co/jsKErOnbUi
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
And then, Kashyap posted a picture of some of Kapoor's latest films which did not do well at the box office and responded by saying, "Sir har 40 saal purani gaadi ko vintage nahi kehte. Kuch ko khatara bhi kehte hain (Sir, not every old car is called vintage. Some are just junk). #retirementcalling."
Sir har 40 saal purani gaadi ko vintage nahi kehte. Kuch ko khatara bhi kehte hain. #retirementcalling https://t.co/qzzX0v4lOZ pic.twitter.com/yS0cdX1yod
Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) December 6, 2020
"Abe meri gaadi 40 saal chali toh chali, teri toh abhi tak garage se hi nahi nikli hai (At least my car has been running for 40 years, yours is yet to come out of the garage). #thenationhasspoken," Anil Kapoor wrote. Anurag replied, "Agar gaadi Race 3 ki ho toh ((If it is the Race 3 car, then) it's better that it stays in the garage only. #havemercy."
Abe meri gaadi 40 saal chali toh chali, teri toh abhi tak garage se hi nahi nikli hai. #thenationhasspoken https://t.co/irtLwDrJRB
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
Agar gaadi Race 3 ki ho toh its better that it stays in the garage only. #havemercy https://t.co/6dJQB0wD4d
Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) December 6, 2020
Thereafter, Kapoor compared the box office collections of Race 3 from Kashyap's Bombay Velvet to take a dig at the filmmaker.
Kapoor wrote, "#neverforget Bombay velvet Box Office Returns = 43 Crore. Race 3 Box Office Returns = 300 Crore".
#neverforget
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
Bombay velvet Box Office Returns = 43 Crores
Race 3 Box Office Returns = 300 Crores https://t.co/hG1IQC3Vav
Kashyap replied by posting a funny picture of Kapoor, actor Jackie Shroff and producer, and director Vidhu Vinod Chopra and wrote, "Theek hai sir #Goodbye #DontCry".
Theek hai sir #Goodbye #DontCry https://t.co/F8OK8FIa3o pic.twitter.com/qbzqoxFSDo
Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) December 6, 2020
Kapoor replied, "The only reason why I'm crying is that I agreed to do this film with you. But don't worry, I'm going to have the last laugh. #gameon".
The only reason why Im crying is because I agreed to do this film with you. But dont worry, Im going to have the last laugh. #gameon https://t.co/aikOJvjkRE
Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) December 6, 2020
It was later revealed by Bollywood actors that the Twitter spat between Kashyap and Kapoor was a promotional stunt for their upcoming film "AK VS AK". The film has been directed by Vikramaditya Motwane.
In AK vs AK, Anurag Kashyap and Anil Kapoor are pitted against each other. Kashyap plays a disgraced filmmaker who kidnaps the daughter of an actor, played by Kapoor, and films the search for her in real-time.
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