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Current situations inspired Prakash Jha to make 'Satyagraha'

IANS | Posted on Oct 26, 2012 at 03:36pm IST

Mumbai: Filmmaker Prakash Jha says that India's current state of affairs has inspired him to make his next film 'Satyagraha'. "You must be eagerly waiting for the next film 'Satyagraha'. The whole world is in the line of agitation; people are fed up of corruption, inflation, and mal-administration. Amidst these problems, beautiful stories are coming out. By bonding these stories together I am making 'Satyagraha'. So, I always try to match up to your expectations," the 60-year-old told reporters here Thursday.

Jha had reached a theatre here along with actors Abhay Deol and Ajali Patil to gauge the audience's response to his latest film 'Chakravyuh'. Released on Dusshera, the film talks about the Maoist issue in India and stars Arjun Rampal, Abhay Deol, Esha Gupta and Anjali Patil.

Jha is happy with the kind of response the film is getting. "The kinds of compliments we are getting are beyond our imagination. Javed Akhtar saab, Shabanaji (Azmi), Shekhar (Kapur), friends, critics, people (are liking the film). I am so touched that every time a show ends, I get a call that 'sir, people are clapping'," he said.

Current situations inspired Jha to make \'Satyagraha\'

Prakash Jha says that India\'s current state of affairs has inspired him to make his next film \'Satyagraha\'.

"So, no matter how has our marketing been, I feel the audience will now market it. According to the reports that have come up, people have liked the film, getting emotional and reacting. This is my biggest achievement and I feel this is both - my award and reward," he added.

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Prakash Jha

Posted on Apr 10, 2013 at 04:31PM IST
Prakash Jha (Hindi: प्रकाश झा) is an Indian film producer-director-screenwriter, who is most known for his political and socio-political films, Damul (1984), Mrityudand (1997), and Gangaajal 2003. He is also the maker of Nation ...

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