Mumbai: Filmmaker Hansal Mehta feels there is no place for filmmakers to tell true stories in India. "There you go. This is no country for true stories. Dear @NetflixIndia please fight this violation. All of us trying to tell true stories need your fight. These stories must be told. Nobody here has the gumption for a necessary battle," Hansal tweeted.
The filmmaker was reacting to a report about the Supreme Court declining to entertain a plea by Netflix challenging an order of a Bihar trial court restraining it from using the name of businessman Subrata Roy, in its upcoming web series Bad Boy Billionaires. The show is slated for release in India on Wednesday.
Hansal has a while back opened up in defence of Bollywood in a series of tweets. Although he called it an "untargeted ramble", Mehta seemed to be responding to actress Kangana Ranaut, who recently tweeted allegations about rampant drug use in Bollywood parties.
Without mentioning Kangana or her tweets, Mehta, who directed the actor in the 2017 film Simran, tweeted a series of comments, saying that although the Hindi film industry has its rotten apples, it is unfair to generalise all artistes as debauches.
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