EXPLAINED! How did Bobby Islam and Manoj Mishra’s ugly feud start?

New Delhi: An ugly drama unfolded between Odia director Bobby Islam and actor Manoj Mishra outside the DCP office in Bhubaneswar on Friday (November 22). The two got into a physical altercation in public when they were summoned to resolve their ongoing dispute. The video of the incident went viral on the internet.

The tension between Bobby Islam and Manoj Mishra escalated, making police intervene to stop the fight from escalating. Their street fight video showed them abusing each other, leaving bystanders shocked. But how did the entire conflict start between the two? Let’s explore the details!

What led to Bobby Islam and Manoj Mishra’s street fight?

According to the Times of India report, the root cause of the feud is Manoj Mishra’s objection over the use of a word in the title of the upcoming Odia film, Randi Pua Ananta. On the other hand, Bobby Islam accused Mishra of tarnishing the image of the Odia film industry with his negative remarks.

But how did the street fight start? As per Manoj Mishra, Bobby used the first word of the movie to refer to him and gave a derogatory twist outside the DCP office, adding that he even used the word for him at a show.

Bobby Islam also accused Mishra of threatening and assaulting him and director Jyoti Das. Earlier, Bobby filed an FIR against Manoj Mishra in Cuttack City where he claimed receiving death threats and the called used Manoj Mishra’s name. He even stated that if any harm comes to him or his team then Mishra should be held responsible.

Later, Manoj Mishra filed a counter FIR against Bobby Mishra, alleging that he tried to “attack” him. Even Jyoti Das alleged that Mishra tried to attack him, calling it an “unfortunate incident”.

What is the word that offended Manoj Mishra?

The word in the title of Bobby Islam’s upcoming film Randi Pua Ananta is “Randi Pua” which offended the Odia actor. Manoj Mishra said that the word should not be used in any film and he will oppose it along with those talking about women’s safety.

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