India, Feb. 7 -- Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak is the latest major political figure to criticise the upcoming Netflix film, Ghooskhor Pandat, over its allegedly offensive title. Pathak claimed that the row shows how the entire film industry is targeting Indian culture, particularly the Brahmin community.

Speaking to the press on Friday, the UP Deputy CM said, "The way people from the film industry are targeting Indian culture, and especially the Brahmin community, is highly reprehensible. Such films should not be released to the public, and I strongly condemn them," Pathak added that such words should not be used for those who have highly contributed to the nation.

The row erupted around the use of the word 'ghooskh...