Niloufar Saleem, Gulf Today
Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor has been one of the finest actors of Indian cinema with his performance gaining international recognition many times.
The veteran actor has been targeted of late because of his latest Netflix film 'AK vs AK' in which he is seen donning an Indian Air Force uniform.
In the film, the actor not only wears the wrong uniform and claims he is from the Indian Air Force, he is also seen using abusive language which has upset officials.
The IAF has objected to the actor's abusive language used while wearing the uniform.
They have requested the online streaming platform to remove the scenes involving the same.
"The IAF uniform in this video is inaccurately donned & the language used is inappropriate. This does not conform to the behavioural norms of those in the Armed Forces of India. The related scenes need to be withdrawn. @NetflixIndia @anuragkashyap72 #AkvsAk," read a tweet on the official Twitter handle of IAF.
The tweet was a response to Anil's post where he unveiled the trailer. "No more fooling the audience please. As promised, the REAL narrative of #AKvsAK from the REAL AK," he tweeted while sharing the trailer.
The trailer shows Anil shooting for another project in the costume when Anurag stepped in his vanity van, and says "I want to narrate a script to you."
The film is directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, and slated to release on December 24.