“Anupam has Perfectly Played the Role of Manmohan Singh”, says Kirron Kher

Congratulating the makers of the film, Kirron said, that the movie should be India's official entry to the Oscars.
“Anupam has Perfectly Played the Role of Manmohan Singh”, says Kirron Kher

Bollywood actress Kirron Kher on Saturday extended support to her husband Anupam Kher, whose upcoming movie The Accidental Prime Minister, has stirred controversy. She said, "It's a path-breaking film. People who speak of freedom of speech like Rahul Gandhi must now practice it too. Anupam told me people that people will fall in love with Manmohan Singh Ji after watching the movie".

Congratulating the makers of the film, Kirron said, that the movie should be India's official entry to the Oscars. "There are many films that are made on prime ministers and politicians. For this movie, only congress party leaders stated objections and nobody else. We are in a mature democracy and everyone should be allowed to show the truth. This is high time that movies should be made on reality", she added.

"it's a pathbreaking film. People who speak of freedom of speech. Rahul Gandhi must now practice what he preaches. Anupam told me people will fall in love with Manmohan Singh Ji. It should be India's official entry to the Oscars," the Bjp mp said. Anupam Kher essays the role of former prime minister Manmohan Singh's role in the film.

Lauding her husband's work, Kirron said that Anupam has perfectly played the role of Manmohan Singh and has done an amazing job. Earlier, responding to the assertions made by the Maharashtra Youth Congress that objected to the recently released trailer of the political drama and refusing the demand of special screening of the film, Anupam had said, "Why should we? Then what is the use of the Censor Board? The only person, if he asks me, that I would like to have a screening – not to sort of ask if it is right or not – is Dr Manmohan Singh."

The accidental prime minister revolves around former prime minister Manmohan Singh's tenure as prime minister and is based on the book of the same written by Chantal Mehta, the flick is slated to release on January 11, 2019 the film's trailer shows Singh as a victim of the Congress' internal politics ahead of the 2014 general elections.

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