Indian film director and producer Anurag Kashyap has broken his silence after being named in the latest documents released in the Jeffrey Epstein case. According to Indian media reports, Kashyap has denied any connection to the convicted sex offender through a statement on the internet, clarifying that he has no association with Epstein. The documents, which have been circulating on social media, mention Kashyap’s name in an email thread, which lists the possible participants in several international workshops. The US Department of Justice has initiated an investigation into the Epstein case and its records have been made public.
The email thread mentioned in the documents appears to reference a Bollywood actor and a well-known Bollywood director, which has led some circles to speculate that Kashyap is the director in question. The topics of the workshops included medicine, technology, and Buddhism, and it was alleged that Kashyap was expected to participate in a ceremony linked to Epstein in Beijing in 2017. However, Kashyap has described the allegations as baseless and an attempt to gain attention. He claims that he has never traveled to Beijing and has no knowledge of the email or the ceremony.
Kashyap stated that he is surprised that his name was included in the documents, and he denies any professional connection to Epstein. He added that as a public figure, he receives numerous invitations to events and workshops, but he rarely responds to them. The allegations against Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes and died in prison in 2019, have sparked widespread outrage and controversy around the world.
The documents, which include travel records, email exchanges, and invitation letters to various events, also mention other prominent individuals, including Donald Trump, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and Bill Gates. The Indian film industry has been abuzz with news of the allegations against Epstein, with several celebrities taking to social media to express their shock and outrage.
In related news, Indian actress and model Manushi Chhillar has taken to social media to criticize Indian airline Indigo, stating that her 86-year-old father was forced to walk almost a kilometer with his carry-on bag. The Indian film industry has been abuzz with rumors and scandals, with several celebrities making headlines in recent weeks.
Meanwhile, a new controversy has emerged in Pakistan, with senior civil judge Abbas Shah initiating a case against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Suhail Aftab, alleging that he made false accusations against government institutions.
In other news, Pakistani politician Javed Akbar has defended the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, saying that it is his home and that disagreements and complaints are a natural part of any organization.
In a separate incident, three young sisters in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, attempted to take their own lives by jumping from the 9th floor of their apartment building after their parents banned them from playing online games. However, an investigation has since revealed that the girls were not banned from playing games, but rather, they were accessing the internet using their parents’ phones without their permission.
The family’s phone records show that the girls had been accessing the internet using their parents’ phones, and their parents had not banned them from playing games. The incident has sparked outrage and concern about the need for better parental control over children’s access to the internet.
Separately, a new controversy has emerged in Pakistan, with the Pakistan team making a change in its lineup, replacing Salman Mirza with Usman Tariq.

