Controversy engulfs ‘Yadav Ji Ki Love Story’ as Samajwadi Party stalwart Ram Gopal Yadav labels it a product of desperate publicity stunts. In Mainpuri remarks on February 21, he dissected the mindset behind such ventures, tying them to national shortcomings.
Yadav painted a grim picture: ‘Countless Indians grapple with psychological issues, leading to thoughtless deeds that hurt communities. They crave spotlight at any price, unconcerned with rationality.’
Centered on Vishal Mohan’s Wasim Akhtar, the film explores a girl’s passion across religious lines, culminating in marriage dreams dashed by faith divides. Sambhal’s streets have seen heated protests from Yadav factions, who view the name as a calculated affront.
Broadening his lens, Yadav satirized systemic absurdities. ‘Earth gets applause, rest crumbles.’ He bemoaned official ineptitude: ‘No joint secretary drafts notes competently anymore. Traditional education taught letter-writing artistry; today’s AI crutches like ChatGPT bypass it.’
AI drew his sternest rebuke: ‘Misused in vital spheres without proper deliberation, it’s snowballing into crisis.’ With rallies persisting, Yadav’s insights ignite debates on expression freedoms, identity politics, and tech’s double-edged sword in India’s evolving cultural landscape.
