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Disgusting: Malayalam film director wants to spit on PV Sindhu's achievements

In an explanation to his absurd post, Sasidharan said that it was 'black humour' that people did not understand.

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In an explanation to his absurd post, Sasidharan said that it was 'black humour' that people did not understand.
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Malayalam film director Sanal Kumar Sasidharan's 'sense of humour' has not gone down well after he said that he would spit on Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu. While the country has been celebrating Sindhu's victory, who received a remarkable reception, Sasidharan wrote on Facebook in Malayalam, "Everyone is celebrating Sindhu's achievement now. What if I spit on this? What is there to celebrate much about it?"

His post fetched him a lot of criticism as social media slammed his remark.  In an explanation about his absurd tweet, Sasidharan said that it was 'black humour' that people did not understand and are getting angry over. Sasidharan has directed popular Malayalam movies like Ozhivudivasathe Kali and Oraalppokkam. A two-time bronze medallist at World Championship, Sindhu lost in the finals of Rio Olympics to Spain's Carolina Marin to settle for a silver, becoming the first Indian shuttler to achieve such a feat.

A day after being felicitated by Telangana government, Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu was today accorded a rousing welcome by the Andhra Pradesh government for her stupendous performance at the just-concluded Rio Games.


A huge crowd lined up the streets of Vijayawada to greet Sindhu as she alongwith her coach Pullela Gopichand embarked on another open-top-motorcade from Gannavaram Airport to Indira Gandhi Stadium.


Dressed in white, Sindhu was seen waving to her fans with the silver medal dangling around her neck, while Gopichand waved the tri-colour, amidst drum beats and cheers for the local people.
BAI secretary (events), K Ch Punnaiah Chowdary, who is also the CEO of Andhra Pradesh Badminton Association, Sindhu's father PV Ramana, who is a former volleyball player, were among others who were atop the motorcade.


Later, Sindhu and Gopichand was felicitated at the stadium and the young Indian shutter was also seen playing badminton with Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu on the dais.
A two-time bronze medallist at World Championship, Sindhu lost in the finals of Rio Olympics to Spain's Carolina Marin to settle for a silver, becoming the first Indian shuttler to achieve such a feat.

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