New Delhi:
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap says it bothers him that simple reactions make news.
Yesterday, his tweets on a "terrible experience" while flying on Kingfisher Airlines, were reported. Kashyap's tweets were posted just two days after actress Ayesha Takia posted a slew of tweets blaming Kingfisher Airlines staff for misbehaving with her sister.
On Twitter, Anurag Kashyap told NDTV.com he was reacting to what Ayesha Takia said. "I was reacting to what Ayesha Takia said. it happened to me early last year and then i talked about it too.its like every1 wants KF to go down .. it did not become newsworthy then.. anyways.. guess a lot of people pxxxxx off with them," he posted.
Yesterday, this is what he put on Twitter: "I had a terrible Kingfisher experience too. Flew to London last year and Sid Mallya was flying too & the entire staff was just catering to him," Anurag Kashyap wrote on Twitter. "When the boss was there they forgot that others existed too," he said.
On Monday Ayesha Takia's barrage of strongly worded tweets on her sister's experience unleashed a war of tweets with Sidhartha Mallya, son of entrepreneur Vijay Mallya of the UB Group and Kingfisher Airlines.
Grace returned when Vijay Mallya posted a tweet on Tuesday, apologising for the incident. He said he would have her allegations fully investigated. Ayesha Takia was quick to accept the olive branch.
Meanwhile, Anurag Kashyap, now in Berlin to attend the Berlin Film Festival says he will remember that for those in the public eye, tweets can end up as "news". This comes just two days after actress Ayesha Takia blamed Kingfisher Airlines staff for misbehaving with her sister.
"I had a terrible Kingfisher experience too. Flew to London last year and Sid Mallya was flying too & the entirestaff was just catering to him," Anurag Kashyapwrote on Twitter.
"When the boss was there they forgot that others existedtoo," he said.
On Monday Ayesha Takia's slew of strongly worded tweets on her sister's experience unleashed a war of tweets with Sidhartha Mallya.
Grace returned when Vijay Mallya posted a tweet late last evening, apologising for the incident. Ayesha Takia was quick to accept the olive branch.
Yesterday, his tweets on a "terrible experience" while flying on Kingfisher Airlines, were reported. Kashyap's tweets were posted just two days after actress Ayesha Takia posted a slew of tweets blaming Kingfisher Airlines staff for misbehaving with her sister.
On Twitter, Anurag Kashyap told NDTV.com he was reacting to what Ayesha Takia said. "I was reacting to what Ayesha Takia said. it happened to me early last year and then i talked about it too.its like every1 wants KF to go down .. it did not become newsworthy then.. anyways.. guess a lot of people pxxxxx off with them," he posted.
Yesterday, this is what he put on Twitter: "I had a terrible Kingfisher experience too. Flew to London last year and Sid Mallya was flying too & the entire staff was just catering to him," Anurag Kashyap wrote on Twitter. "When the boss was there they forgot that others existed too," he said.
On Monday Ayesha Takia's barrage of strongly worded tweets on her sister's experience unleashed a war of tweets with Sidhartha Mallya, son of entrepreneur Vijay Mallya of the UB Group and Kingfisher Airlines.
Grace returned when Vijay Mallya posted a tweet on Tuesday, apologising for the incident. He said he would have her allegations fully investigated. Ayesha Takia was quick to accept the olive branch.
Meanwhile, Anurag Kashyap, now in Berlin to attend the Berlin Film Festival says he will remember that for those in the public eye, tweets can end up as "news". This comes just two days after actress Ayesha Takia blamed Kingfisher Airlines staff for misbehaving with her sister.
"I had a terrible Kingfisher experience too. Flew to London last year and Sid Mallya was flying too & the entirestaff was just catering to him," Anurag Kashyapwrote on Twitter.
"When the boss was there they forgot that others existedtoo," he said.
On Monday Ayesha Takia's slew of strongly worded tweets on her sister's experience unleashed a war of tweets with Sidhartha Mallya.
Grace returned when Vijay Mallya posted a tweet late last evening, apologising for the incident. Ayesha Takia was quick to accept the olive branch.