What you call controversy\, I call a debate: Actor Akshaye Khanna

What you call controversy, I call a debate: Actor Akshaye Khanna

IANS  |  Mumbai 

"The Accidental Prime Minister", a forthcoming film centred around former Singh and his journey with the party, became a talking point since its trailer released. Akshaye Khanna, who plays a crucial role in the movie, sees the reactions as a debate and not a controversy.

The trailer has raked up talk about the film's portrayal of a political party and has raised questions on whether the filmmaker has a political agenda.

Asked about the response to the trailer and the controversy around it, told IANS here: "Look, what you call controversy, I am calling a debate and in a democratic country, the debate should be on.

"Whether it is for or against the matter, a debate must be embraced. I appreciate such practice because only people have the right to decide if such a film should be made or not."

In the film, veteran plays Singh. Akshaye essays Sanjaya Baru, who worked as a of the from 2004 to 2008, and later wrote a memoir of his experience of working at the PMO in a book that was released in 2014.

Akshaye said: "This is the first time that a film is made on a of recent times, taking the real name, and (showcasing) all the real incidents that are very much in the public domain and vividly remembered by the people.

"Of course, people will have their opinion and they must express them in all the mediums -- whether it is on social media, or by writing an article about it."

"Having said that, I do not think these events as controversy. We are living in a democracy," added the son of late actor-Vinod

Also releasing this month is a film titled "Thackeray". It is based late Bal Thackeray, the of

Why are political themes interesting for filmmakers and actors?

In Akshaye's opinion, it is simply because, "it is interesting".

"There are a lot of political decisions that have been been made in the government that have changed the lives of common people. These kind of stories offer an insight into the thought behind such decisions.

"Through films, people not only get access to interesting stories and information but also a powerful visual experience," he added.

"The Accidental Prime Minister", also featuring Suzanne Bernert, and Arjun Mathur, is slated to release on January 11. It is directed by

(Arundhuti Banerjee can be contacted at arundhuti.b@ians.in)

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First Published: Sat, January 05 2019. 13:02 IST