Neeraj Pandey Clarifies 'Ghooskhor Pandat' Title, Removes Promos Amid Backlash

Filmmaker Neeraj Pandey has responded to criticism over the title of his upcoming Netflix film "Ghooskhor Pandat," which some found defamatory to the Brahmin community. He explained that the term "Pandat" is merely a colloquial name for a fictional character and the story does not represent any specific caste or community. Pandey apologized for any hurt caused and announced the removal of all promotional material for the time being. The film, a cop drama, stars Manoj Bajpayee and features an ensemble cast.

Key Points: Neeraj Pandey Addresses 'Ghooskhor Pandat' Title Controversy

  • Title sparked backlash from Brahmin community
  • Pandey clarifies 'Pandat' is a fictional character name
  • Film is a fictional cop drama focused on individual choices
  • Team pulls all promotional material for now
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Neeraj Pandey on Ghooskhor Pandat title controversy: 'Film doesn't represent any caste'

Filmmaker Neeraj Pandey states his film's title does not target any caste, apologizes for hurt, and pulls promotional material.

"The story... does not comment on or represent any caste, religion, or community. - Neeraj Pandey"

Mumbai, Feb 6

Filmmaker Neeraj Pandey has issued a statement on social media after the title of his forthcoming drama, "Ghooskhor Pandat", garnered some massive backlash.

The film announced by Netflix during the grand event 'Next on Netflix' made headlines as the title of the project was found to be defamatory to the Brahmin community by many.

In his latest post, Neeraj Pandey has explained that the term "Pandat" is used as a colloquial name for a fictional character, and it does not represent any particular caste, religion, or community.

His social media post went like this, "Our film is a fictional cop drama, and the term "Pandat" is used simply as a colloquial name for a fictional character. The story focuses on an individual's actions and choices and does not comment on or represent any caste, religion, or community. As a filmmaker, I approach my work with a deep sense of responsibility - to tell stories that are thoughtful and respectful.(sic)"

Nevertheless, he apologised for any 'hurt' caused because of the title. The producer and co-writer of the movie further informed that they have decided to take down any promotional material related to the drama for now.

"This film, like my earlier work, has been created with sincere intent and solely to entertain audiences. We understand that the title of the film has caused hurt to some viewers, and we genuinely acknowledge those feelings. In light of these concerns, we have decided to take down all promotional materials for the time being, as we believe the film should be experienced in its entirety and understood in the context of the story we intended to tell, rather than judged on partial glimpses. I look forward to sharing the film with audiences soon", he added.

Along with Manoj Bajpayee as the lead, "Ghooskhor Pandat" further stars Nushrat Bharuccha, Saqib Saleem, Akshay Oberoi, and Divya Dutta in crucial roles.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sensitive topics need careful handling. Even if the intent is pure, the title "Pandat" was bound to raise eyebrows. Glad they are listening to feedback and taking down promos. Respectful dialogue is key. 🙏
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Aman W
This happens too often now. Someone gets offended, the creators apologize. Where does it end? It's just a movie title, yaar. Let's not make everything about caste or community.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I find these cultural nuances fascinating. It shows a society deeply engaged with representation in media. The filmmaker's response seems measured and thoughtful.
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Karthik V
With the cast he has (Manoj Bajpayee, Divya Dutta!), the film is likely to be substance-driven. The controversy might just be free publicity. Hope the final product lives up to the hype.
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Nisha Z
While I appreciate the apology, it feels a bit reactive. A little more foresight during the scripting/title phase could have avoided this entire mess. Filmmakers of his caliber should know better.

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