Director
Anurag
Kashyap's
daughter
Aaliyah
Kashyap
is
quite
active
on
her
social
media
and
also
believes
in
being
vocal
about
her
thoughts
and
opinions.
She
has
been
grabbing
some
eyeballs
recently
for
her
bond
with
Khushi
Kapoor
and
her
whirlwind
romance
with
Shane
Gregoire.
Recently
she
opened
up
about
getting
hate
messages
for
talking
with
her
father
on
issues
like
drugs,
sex
and
pregnancy.
Aaliyah
Kashyap
who
has
an
active
Youtube
channel
had
recently
brought
her
father
Anurag
Kashyap
in
one
of
her
videos.
She
could
be
seen
asking
him
questions
like
how
he
will
react
to
learning
that
she
is
pregnant
and
his
views
on
premarital
sex
in
general.
Aaliyah
revealed
in
an
interview
with
Zoom's
By
Invite
Only
that
while
some
people
praised
her
for
keeping
such
an
easy
equation
with
her
father,
another
section
of
the
population
sent
her
loads
of
hate
messages
on
the
comment
section
for
the
same.
Aaliyah
Kashyap
said,
"I
have
gotten
a
lot
of
messages
of
people
talking
about
how
it's
good
to
see
such
a
progressive
parent.
People
have
questions
and
they
are
too
afraid
to
ask
their
parents
and
so
it's
nice
for
them
to
have
a
medium
to
get
answers
to
their
questions.
But
there's
also
the
other
side.
people
that
are
a
little
more
sheltered
or
reserved
that
aren't
very
comfortable
with
it.
You
should
have
seen
the
comments
on
the
video
I
made
with
my
dad.
There's
like
these...
I
don't
even
know
what
people
have
come
on
my
channel.
Full-on
hate.
Because
of
sex
and
pregnancy
and
drugs
and
blah
blah
blah.
They
were
just
like,
'How
can
you
talk
to
your
parents
about
this?
You
should
be
ashamed
of
herself."
Apart
from
this,
Aaliyah
Kashyap
also
was
vocal
about
the
MeToo
allegations
that
were
imposed
on
her
father
last
year.
Aaliyah
had
said,
"The
#MeToo
claims
bothered
me
a
lot.
The
hate
doesn't
get
to
me,
it
is
the
misrepresentation
of
his
character
that
bothers
me.
People
think
he
is
a
terrible
man,
but
ask
anyone
close
to
me
and
they
will
say
that
he's
the
biggest
softy
Teddy
bear
you'll
ever
meet.
This
is
what
gives
me
anxiety,
and
not
really
the
hate.
I
know
that
whatever
hate
I
get
for
him
is
just
from
people
who
don't
have
anything
better
to
do
with
their
lives.
My
dad
also
has
been
trying
to
make
more
of
an
effort
to
keep
his
things
away
from
me
because
he
doesn't
want
it
to
make
my
anxiety
worse."