Mumbai: Filmmaker Karan Johar's upcoming directorial Takht has come in the line of fire after a controversial tweet by the film's writer Hussain Haidry about Hindus surfaced the internet.
The hashtag #BoycottTakht is currently among one of the top trends on Twitter with netizens slamming Haidry for allegedly defaming Hindus in his tweets.
According to a news portal, Hussain's Twitter account has been locked but screenshots of his tweets with phrases like "Hindu terrorists" have gone viral.
Majority of the tweets have been directed towards filmmaker Karan Johar, urging him to remove Hussain from the team of Takht or else they would boycott the period drama.
The 47-year-old filmmaker is yet to respond.
A user wrote: "Hey @DharmaMovies this Man who is on your payroll is abusing Hindu Dharma day-n-night... So we are Boycotting Your Movie #BoycottTakht... @karanjohar @smritiirani."
Another tweeted: "This guy is the writer of movie Takht. But shameless Hindus Like @karanjohar is Still Doing Movie With This... And Shameless Hindus Will Watch This Movie In Theaters Face with medical mask #BoycottTakht #takht."