Kalki 2898 AD director Nag Ashwin on Arshad Warsi's 'joker' comment about Prabhas: 'Let's not go backwards…'

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 'Let's not go backwards…'

Arshad Warsi recently grabbed headlines after his brutal review on Kalki 2898 AD, where he said ‘Prabhas was a joker’ in the movie. Now, the director of the movie has reacted to Munna Bhai MBBS actor’s comment.

A fan posted a clip from the sci-fi film on X (previously known as Twitter), which also featured Prabhas. Sharing it, the he wrote, “This one scene (greater than symbols) »» whole Bollywood… Kalki 2898 AD… Prabhas.”

Reacting to it Nag Ashwin tweeted, “Let’s not go backwards… no more north-south or bolly vs tolly (Bollywood vs Tollywood)… eyes on the bigger picture… united Indian film industry… Arshad saab (sir) should have chosen his words better… but it’s ok… sending Buji toys for his kids… I will work hard so tweets… that Prabhas was the best ever in K2 (flexed biceps emoji).”

Let's not go backwards..no more north-south or bolly vs tolly..eyes on the bigger picture.. United Indian Film Industry..Arshad saab should have chosen his words better..but it's ok..sending buji toys 4 his kids..il work hard so tweets fdfs that prabhas was the best ever in k2💪

— Nag Ashwin (@nagashwin7) August 24, 2024

In an interview with Samdish Bhatia, actor  Arshad Warsi said he didn’t like the film. His words were rather explosive as he said, “Why? I want to see a Mad Max yaar, I want to see Mel Gibson over there. Tumne usko kya bana diya yaar. Kyun karte hai aisa mujhe nahi samaj mein aata hai (What have you made it. Why do filmmakers do this, I will never understand). Prabhas, I am really sad but, why was he was like a joker?”

Arshad Warsi was brutally trolled by Prabhas’ fans alongside Tollywood actors like Nani, Siddhu and others. However, the Dasara actor regretted calling the Bollywood actor and said he should have chosen words in a better way.

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