One of the most famous filmmakers Anurag Kashyap who is renowned for his realistic filming has recently shared an interesting incident when the director takes the dictionary to the central board to explain the real meaning of the C-word. Anurag has shared a video that explains how the word 'c*****a' is not an abusive term, though it is commonly perceived as one. Anurag wrote on Instagram Friday evening, “Bahut bada sach (that is a major truth).. during the censor screening of SATYA I carried a Hindi dictionary to explain the same to the censor board that C****** is not a gaali.” As soon as the post catches the eyes of people several people agree with the filmmaker and explained the real meaning of the C – word. One wrote that the word means stupid, for people in Uttar Pradesh. Meaning of the C word The word is commonly used as abuse by common people. According to the dictionary shown in the video by News Laundry says that the word simply means a blockhead or dunce. The video talks about Hindi Sabdsagar, published in Varanasi, and asserts that the dictionary does not hint at the word being vulgar, or abusive. Its simply mean an idiot. Satya was one of the highest-earning film of the year based on life of a gangster from Mumbai. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, Satya featured Manoj Bajpayee along with JD Chakravarthy, Urmila Matondkar, Aditya Shrivastava, and Paresh Rawal. Saurabh Shukla also starred in the film that he co-wrote with Anurag. Lee Jung Jae, to star in a Marvel film? ‘Squid Game’ star responds to rumours 7 actors who exposed casting couch in Industry Girls’ Generation release bright and upbeat MV for ‘FOREVER 1’