Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has said that an artiste should essentially talk about rights and be socially conscious.
A creative person should not become indifferent and stop talking about his rights, he said on Monday when he was here to inaugurate the 5th Dumdum International Film Festival.
"An artiste should have the guts and courage to talk about his rights. He is the mirror of society, the conscience of society," the filmmaker, who has been vocal against the CAA ever since it was passed by Parliament on December 11, said.
The maker of 'Gangs of Wasseypur', who had been trolled by right-wing forces for his posts against CAA, said that an artiste should speak the truth instead of making "politically correct statements."
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