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'It's not Kavi Pradeep': Kin slam offensive video of the national poet

By IANS | Updated: May 2, 2022 13:35 IST

Mumbai, May 2 Nearly 25 years after his passing, a video purportedly depicting India's National Poet Ramchandra N. ...

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Mumbai, May 2 Nearly 25 years after his passing, a video purportedly depicting India's National Poet Ramchandra N. Dwivedi renowned as Kavi Pradeep and making certain distasteful remarks on India's Freedom, has left his descendants speechless.

The undated video's introduction says: "Dadasaheb Phalke Award laureate Kavi Pradeep-ji - Piercing Questions - What did we gain on Aug. 15?"

"It starts with the interviewer asking a query to a senior citizen, seemingly my late father... The unidentified interviewee makes leading, venomous statements, and even issues a call to not celebrate Independence Day

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