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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