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Mumbai, Maharashtra: During an exclusive conversation with director Abhijeet Warang, producer Nikhil Nanda, Actress Neetu Chandra and actor Namashi Chakraborty, where they talked about their upcoming film 'Aakhri Sawal'. Then, they discussed the film’s sensitive, ideology-driven theme and how it reflects today’s polarized social and political climate. The makers explained their intention to present a thought-provoking story that feels relatable to modern audiences while sparking debate. After that, they addressed the strong reactions on social media, concerns about censorship and the challenge of balancing storytelling with perceptions of agenda or propaganda. The cast also reflected on working with Sanjay Dutt, handling public scrutiny and portraying layered characters. In the end, the cast urged audiences to watch their upcoming movie.


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00:00Hi, first of all, I have a question about INS.
00:02Thank you, thank you.
00:04First of all, I have a question from Nikhil Sharap.
00:07The last question of Twitter and concept is a big question.
00:13When there is a debate about ideology and ideology,
00:17what is the idea of this subject?
00:18What is the idea of this subject?
00:23The idea is not, this is our thoughts on the past 100 years.
00:33It is just that today,
00:35we have no desire to create a film on this subject.
00:41Because for making a film, you need funding,
00:48you need people, you need actors.
00:53In my mind, at the beginning,
00:56there is no funding in the world.
01:01Every year, I have a guru-dakshina.
01:03It gives a life to us.
01:05My mind is one thing that I have been doing for today,
01:09which I have learnt,
01:10which I have taught,
01:11I have taught to my guru to me.
01:15What can I do to make a guru-dakshina in the world?
01:23When I started research,
01:27when I started doing a work,
01:28जब हम चले साथ-साथ तो कारवाद बनता चला गया
01:32तो सब लोग मिलते चले गए जुडते चले गए
01:35ओर आज जो हमने फिल्म बनाई है
01:40वो आप सब लोगों के सामने उसी एक
01:44दो साल-चार साल की जर्णी का हिस्सा है
01:47Mr. Abhijit Sir, the topic of the film is sensitive and discussion oriented.
01:53What is the concept of this concept of modern audience and engaging?
01:59The process of the cinema that we are doing,
02:02there is a lot of referencing,
02:03in which way the contemporary art is made,
02:08so that people don't bore them,
02:10and people don't see two hours of film in one place.
02:12If you look at the cinema,
02:16you always get to see it.
02:19Whatever the preparation and direction is made,
02:22there is a lot of writing in the script.
02:26The process of the process,
02:30we have done everything in this film.
02:33Is there a lot of cinematic liberty in this film?
02:38No, no, cinematic liberty.
02:41Younger audience is connected to it.
02:43No, no, no, no, no, yes,
02:44but across the border,
02:48we have no cinematic liberty.
02:49We have a very human angle,
02:51we have made a film.
02:52I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything
03:22else.
03:29I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything
03:52else.
03:52I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything
04:17else.
04:32I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see anything
04:52else,
04:52in a very thoughtful movie, they have a connection with their existence, their needs and their
04:58country.
05:02Well, I completely agree with all of them.
05:05We live in a democracy, so everyone has a right if they like our film or not.
05:10But without seeing judgment pass, that is unfair.
05:14So wait till May 15th.
05:15I am sure all their answers and doubts will be cleared.
05:19One more question is that when a particular ideology or socio-political backdrop is made of a film,
05:25there is a lot of pressure.
05:28And the audience uses propaganda or agenda.
05:35What do you say about this?
05:36As I said, ideology.
05:38If you are saying truth, such ideology is a little.
05:42Ideology has nothing to do with facts.
05:44You know, I can have ideologies of something else, you might think something else.
05:47But a fact remains a fact.
05:50And then you are fragmenting it.
05:53Truth is truth.
05:55Ideologies don't clash with truth.
05:57This is my belief.
05:59I 100% agree.
06:03What?
06:04He represents the youth of today.
06:10Pari, please don't disturb.
06:11And they are much smarter in terms of the information flow and the consumption of information that they have.
06:21They are able to actually dissect.
06:24And you can identify that truth.
06:28And you can identify that truth.
06:29And the ideology of it is not to do anything.
06:31I mean to help you.
06:32That truth is not to do anything.
06:33I'm not a person.
06:35You're a person.
06:36You have to look.
06:38You have to look.
06:43I'm not a person.
06:44I'm not a person.
06:45You're a person.
06:47You're a person.
06:53You're a person.
06:59If you have to make a man, you make his character and his character will represent the character of the
07:08nation.
07:30That is character building. That is what RSS is doing for last 100 years. We still have a long journey
07:36to cover, but we can see the change now.
07:39We are watching Badlaav.
07:41Namashree, you know that this film is the most hard-hitting angle in your character.
07:47When you read the script, personally, this question came in your mind.
07:51How much have you changed as an actor? How much have you changed your ideology?
07:55How much have you changed your ideology?
07:56No, no. Look, I think the ideology is not changing.
07:59I was very happy that Nikhil Bhaiya and Abhijit Sir have made a film like this.
08:04Because there are millions of people who know the truth.
08:08And in this film, the truth is not only about dialogue, but about facts.
08:12And that's why I endorse this film not only as an actor, but as a citizen of this nation.
08:17This film is an important film.
08:18And it doesn't matter the facts.
08:21Propaganda says, don't question the truth.
08:23Don't question the truth.
08:24Because that is unfair.
08:25Because a lot of people are involved in history.
08:29And we should respect the truth.
08:30You should know both actors.
08:33What do you think that when you choose a political sensitive film,
08:37you have to face more trolling and judgment?
08:40What do you think about your work?
08:41What do you think about your work?
08:43How do you think about your work?
08:49How do you think about your work?
08:59character will come to me and if I have conviction of that character, he will be able to live in
09:03this country and do not do political films in this country or do not do any kind of film in
09:08this country.
09:09Whatever you think is that this is an amazing script and I have to do this as an actor, this
09:17is my job and I will do it.
09:19And in the future, there is no such thing that people don't come because you have made a political film.
09:25It means that people who come to think that I have made a political film so I don't want to
09:31give that work.
09:32So I think they should not come.
09:33Because I am a writer and if I have made such conviction that they have made such a move, then
09:39think that I am so amazing.
09:42Lohashi, what do you think?
09:44Well, honestly, we are actors. We work on scripts and characters.
09:48And every film has an ideology.
09:50Only the last question is that there is no such a film with its ideology.
09:53There are many other films that I don't know.
09:56But they don't ask anyone if your film is propaganda or not.
09:59I think these questions are reserved only for films like ours.
10:02Yeah.
10:03So I think we are privileged. Thank you for giving us so much attention.
10:05But some movies are more than just popcorn entertainment.
10:09And the last question is much more than that. Honestly.
10:12Last question.
10:14Last question.
10:15Last question.
10:15We will start a conversation.
10:17Should we avoid society as a society?
10:20That's a good thing.
10:22Society has.
10:23Sorry.
10:25No.
10:25No.
10:26No problem.
10:30leftovers.
10:35any
10:36foreign
11:06How are you feeling? How intimidating are you in the sets and how do you think about this conversation?
11:18Sanju sir is very intimidating but when you work in the set he is the most humble actor and also
11:25the fastest actor.
11:26Avijit sir would agree. Sanju sir would come, deliver and leave with a bank. He is a legend.
11:38He is a legend and also the highest grossing Indian actor of all time which we must mention. We all
11:49are blessed to be in his company.
11:52What message would you like to give to the audience?
11:55In the theater?
11:56In the theater?
11:57In the theater, let's see the cinema.
11:58Absolutely.
11:59In the theater, we have a very surprise element with Neetu Chandra.
12:25I am the surprise element in the movie.
12:28We had a lot of fun making this movie.
12:31We have a lot of hard work.
12:34Amit Saad is here.
12:37Don't forget it.
12:38Don't forget it.
12:38And I play the boss.
12:40Come and watch it.
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