Actor Anupam Kher says that his film ‘Buddha In A Traffic Jam’, which released on Friday, is the most relevant movie of the current times due to the ongoing socio-political situation in the country. “It is the most relevant film of our times. We had made the film three years ago; due to certain reasons it couldn’t release… It is difficult for small films to release. Considering what is happening in the country, there could not have been a more relevant film than this,” Anupam said at a screening of the film, directed by Vivek Agnihotri.
In the film, Anupam plays a professor of a business school, a university where corruption and other national issues occur. The recent controversy at the capital’s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) for alleged anti-national slogans, followed by arrests of some students and continuous involvement of the police, court and media, perhaps has parallels with the incidents of the film.
During Agnihotri’s recent visits to universities, there were clashes at the Jadavpur University in Kolkata. About the controversies surrounding ‘Buddha In A Traffic Jam’, Anupam said: “About 99 per cent of people have liked the film, and the people who wanted to create a controversy and to whom this film didn’t suit, a bit of a controversy happened there.” ‘Buddha In A Traffic Jam’ also stars Mahie Gill, Pallavi Joshi and Arunoday Singh among others.
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