Ahead of Bheed Release, Anubhav Sinha Says Being Tagged ‘Anti-National’ Does Not Surprise Him

Anubhav Sinha's socio-political thriller, Mob will hit the theaters on March 24.  (Photo: Instagram)

Anubhav Sinha’s socio-political thriller, Mob will hit the theaters on March 24. (Photo: Instagram)

Bhed compares the plight of migrant workers during the coronavirus pandemic to that during the India-Pakistan partition in 1947.

Anubhav Sinha is gearing up for the release of his socio-political thriller, ‘Bheed’. The film compares the plight of migrant workers corona virus Epidemic of India-Pakistan partition in 1947. Hence, it has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons ever since the release of its trailer.

In a recent interview, Sinha talked about the same and shared that he is not surprised at being tagged as ‘anti-national’. He said, ‘Yes, I have heard earlier that I am a traitor. I listen to it for most of my movies. But it didn’t surprise me. I love India, I love the core idea of ​​India. Whoever loves India more than me, I respect him. I am trying to give my best as a lover and I am sure he has also given his best as a lover of the country,” he told The Indian Express.

Anubhav Sinha talked about the criticism the mob trailer received and said, “The teaser got that response because of it’s angle. When you see a black spot on the road, it may look like sh*t or coal tar. It is how you look at it and the angle is always a matter of convenience. These things happen when the other angle is inconvenient. Then you want to shift to a comfortable angle, look at it and reject the discomfort. So I’m really okay with it.”

‘Bheed’ stars Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar, Dia Mirza, Kritika Kamra, Ashutosh Rana and Pankaj Kapur in lead roles. The film has been shot in black and white. Talking about the same, Anubhav Sinha had earlier said, “The main objective of shooting the film in black and white was to show how the scenes of social inequality during India’s lockdown are similar to the ones during the Partition of India in 1947.” Were. This is the story of those people whose lives changed in a flash and their colors were lost after the border was drawn within the country.

The Mob will hit the theaters on March 24.

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