Mumbai: Filmmaker-actor Anurag Kashyap, who is vocal about the right to freedom of speech and expression, says his opinion will not provide a solution to the problems faced by the team of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film "Padmavati".


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During the trailer launch of his upcoming film 'Mukkabaaz' on Friday, he was asked about his opinion on 'Padmavati', which is being slammed for 'distorting historical facts' about the Rajput queen.


"My opinion will not solve the issue. I do not think anything about this issue. In fact, I wonder why the media is thinking about it," Anurag told IANS here.


"I think media is the most irresponsible community right now. Why are they asking the same question to all of us and collecting our opinion on the same? Has it solved the issue? In a way, constant talk on the topic is creating more fear in our mind," he added.


According to Anurag, "fear is something those groups (referring to Karni Sena and others) are trying to create. By asking the question, media did not solve the issue but paid attention to some regional groups. They are taking advantage of it."


As a filmmaker, the 'Udta Punjab' co-producer has often locked horns with the Central Board of Film Certification.


Should 'Padmavati' be shown to the Karni Sena to resolve the issue?


Anurag said: "I am not the one to think about it. But consistently talking about the issue, created an atmosphere of fear."