Biopic on Modi a joke as he didn\'t fulfil promises: Urmila

Biopic on Modi a joke as he didn't fulfil promises: Urmila

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Urmila Matondkar, who is contesting the election as a candidate from North, Thursday said the biopic made on was a joke as he has failed to fulfil his promises.

"The biopic made on his (Modi's) life is nothing but a joke as the prime minister, who claims to have a 56-inch-chest, has miserably failed to deliver anything. The movie made on his life is a joke on the democracy, poverty and diversity of India, which has been damaged," she said.

"Rather, a comedy film should be made on him and his unfulfilled promises," the quipped.

The biopic on Modi, starring Vivek Oberoi, was set to hit the screens on April 11. However, the ordered a stay on its release during the poll period.

The has banned the screening of Modi's biopic starring during the poll period. It was set to hit the screens on April 11.

"What can be worse than a of a democratic country not holding even a single press conference in the last five years," she said.

The "Rangeela" said she supported Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray's sons-of-the-soil theory at a personal level and felt that there was nothing wrong in it.

"At a personal level, yes I fully support the Marathi issue and will always support. I am thankful to for extending his support to me.

"But let me also tell you that the constituency from where I am contesting, is like a mini-and people from all corners of the country come and live there. I am seeking everyone's vote as I feel I can represent them well," she said.

Matondkar, who is taking on BJP candidate and sitting in this election, said he has not done anything in the constituency in the last five years.

"Wherever I went during the poll campaign and asked people, they said the had not paid even a single visit to their locality in the last five years," she said.

According to her, she was being trolled on social media and several disturbing comments and sexist remarks were being passed about her family, marriage and career.

"But such personal attacks and comments have made me stronger," she said.

Replying to a query whether her stardom would help her win the election, she said that in politics, the public is the real star and her fate was in their hands.

Election for all the six seats in will be held on April 29.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 19:06 IST