The internet is abuzz with the title of Manoj Bajpayee's upcoming Netflix film, 'Ghooskhor Pandat', sparking a heated debate and potential mass boycott. The teaser, unveiled during a Netflix event, introduces a morally compromised police officer, Ajay Dikshit (nicknamed Pandat), entangled in a global conspiracy. However, it's the film's title that has ignited a fiery backlash, with many accusing it of being casteist and targeting a specific community. The controversy revolves around the word 'Pandit', which some argue is a derogatory term for a particular caste. As the debate rages on, social media platforms are flooded with criticism and calls for action against Netflix. Users demand a change in the name or a boycott of the film, threatening to boycott Netflix if the title isn't altered. The film's director, Ritesh Shah, and writer, Neeraj Pandey, remain silent, leaving the public to speculate on their stance. The story follows Ajay Dikshit, a corrupt police officer, whose plans for quick money go awry when he becomes entangled in a global conspiracy. As he investigates the identity of a critically injured young woman, events spiral into something far more complex than he anticipated. With a stellar cast, including Nushrratt Bharuccha, Divya Dutta, Saqib Saleem, Akshay Oberoi, Shraddha Das, and Kiku Sharda, the film promises to be a gripping thriller. However, the title controversy casts a shadow over its potential success, leaving the future of 'Ghooskhor Pandat' in question.