Vivek Agnihotri, a filmmaker, has mocked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his choice of indoor and outdoor clothing and meals. Vivek took to Twitter on Monday to respond to a tweet congratulating Rahul Gandhi. Rahul was recently photographed sporting a half-black jacket over a white T-shirt. He sat at a table piled high with food.
Vivek stated, “I enjoy how he wears thick jackets indoors and walks without a jacket outside. Also, the ease with which he drinks chai outside and eats a 5-course meal indoors. Simple drama. Simple followers. That’s a good one.”
The tweet he shared said, “I like how casually he speaks to the interviewer. There will be no drama, sensation, unrealistic projections, put-ons, or exaggeration. Politicians are rarely seen speaking in the voices of ordinary people. That’s a good one. I’d like to see more politicians as regular people.”
The Twitter user tweeted a video of Rahul conversing with Curlytales while on his Bharat Jodo Yatra. According to the original tweet by @bharatjodo, “@RahulGandhi envisions a future vision for India that 1. transforms the education system, 2. supports the production system, and 3. protects and develops the people. #BharatJodoYatra.”
This is not the first time Vivek has mentioned Rahul. He just released a video of Rahul discussing becoming a pilot and understanding how to operate an airplane. Vivek tweeted a video from Rahul’s latest interview, writing, “My Sunday is set. I’m already in the air. Are you sure?”
Vivek has revealed his next film, The Vaccine War, which will be released in theaters on Independence Day this year. In December of last year, he began filming for the picture. Vivek announced The Vaccine War for November 2022, as well as the film’s official poster.
The film will be released in 11 different languages, including Hindi, English, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Urdu, and Assamese. Pallavi Joshi’s I Am Buddha Productions and Abhishek Agarwal’s Abhishek Agarwal Arts will produce the project. Anupam Kher, Nana Patekar, and Sapthami Gowda feature in the film.
“When The Kashmir Files was postponed during the COVID shutdown, I started researching it,” Vivek previously stated about the film. Then we began working with ICMR and NIV experts to develop our vaccine. Their story of effort and sacrifice was inspiring, and while investigating, we learned how these scientists battled a war perpetrated against India not only by foreign agencies but also by our people.”