Director Sandeep Vanga made sensational comments saying that if you go to Delhi and join a coaching center and read books, you can become an IAS officer, but you cannot make films by reading books. He recently made these comments targeting a former IAS officer. In a recent interview, Sandeep Vanga countered the officer's criticism of the movie Animal.
Former IAS officer Vikas Divyakirti played the role of a UPSC professor in the movie '12th Fail', which is based on the life story of IPS officer Manoj Sharma. While giving an interview to the media on the occasion of the release of the movie, he criticized the movie Animal. He made strong comments that the society does not need movies like Animal and that they can only earn money by producing them.
Animal movie director Sandeep Vanga responded to these comments in a recent interview given to a media organization. He said that the comments made by the former IAS officer at that time hurt him a lot. He said that he felt like he had committed some crime and that his criticisms were meaningless. At that time, he said that he understood only one thing.. If you want to become an IAS officer, you have to go to Delhi, take coaching, and study hard. He said that if you want to make a film or become a writer, there are no courses, and you cannot make a film by reading books. Sandeep Vanga said that some people have to learn everything themselves and realize that they can only make a film with passion.