I have met Naxalites, says Prakash Jha
By IANS - MUMBAI
18th August 2012 02:36 PM
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Filmmaker Prakash Jha | PTI file photo
Filmmaker Prakash Jha, whose
"Chakravyuh" revolves around Naxalite wars, says he has interacted
with Naxalites and tried to showcase both sides of the issue through the new
film.
"The message of the film is to understand the whole issue of Naxalites,
what happens and why it happens, to bring into the limelight the tragedy, which
unfolds everyday. If the problem is diagnosed with an open mind, the solution
to this problem will also arise," Jha said on the trailer launch of the
film Friday night.
"We have tried to bring out both sides of the situation to the public domain through this film," he added.
Though he supports Naxals' or Maoist rebels' ideology of social equality he
isn't in favour of the method they adopt to achieve it.
"I have been meeting Naxalites since years. They are just like us. They
want a classless and equal society, something which I support. I don't support
the method which they adopt in order to achieve their goal," he said.
The film has been shot in Bihar and the entire schedule was wrapped up in about
57 days. Slated for Oct 24 release, "Chakravyuh" features Arjun
Rampal, Abhay Deol, Manoj Bajpayee, Kabir Bedi, Esha Gupta, Anjali Patil and Om
Puri.
Talking about the cast of his film, Jha said: "When we spoke about the
issue, we immediately thought of Arjun for the role of Adil Khan. I called him
up and blocked his dates immediately. For Abhay, we needed someone vulnerable.
I was lucky enough to get Abhay as he was already shooting for a film at that
time."
"For the roles played by Esha and Anjali, we thought of many people and we
needed someone young. When you see the film, you will not think of the cast at
all and will enjoy the film," he said.
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