\'India\'s Most Wanted\' teaser creates curiosity

'India's Most Wanted' teaser creates curiosity

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In the midst of the election season, a of film 'India's Most Wanted' has generated on the about the real inspiration behind the film, with people interpreting in different ways.

In the teaser, the terrorist says, "Aatma kabhi nahin marti, shareer marta hai. Main logon ko maar nahin raha. Bas unki aatma ko doosre shareer mein bhej raha hoon. Ye main nahin keh raha. ne kaha hai. (The soul never dies, only the body dies. I am not killing people, but only transferring souls from one body to another. is not me saying this but it was said by Lord Krishna in Gita)."

Rajkumar Gupta, who has earlier helmed like 'Aamir', 'Raid' and 'No One Killed Jessica', does not tell who the terrorist is, but he mentions the film is "inspired by true events".

The film's makers have teased the terrorist as a 'nameless' and 'faceless' person, but described him as "India's Osama".

A section of users slammed the makers of the film for citing the Bhagavad Gita, while others conjectured the story may be based on Indian Mujahideen terrorist who was arrested from the India-border in August 2013, and topped the Police list of 15 most wanted terrorists involved in bombings across the country.

"Blast in 8 cities and 400+ died and still he's not in media. Why don't we know about him," wrote one user, with several others raising the "who is he" question.

Another discussion is about how one blast after another kept taking place during the rule.

"Was the sleeping when planned attacks after attacks, and killed 433? Clearly, their policy of 'kadi ninda' was a flop," wrote one user.

However, raised a question by tweeting: "One of the key aspects of BJP campaign has been their stance on terrorism, but why such lenience in case of 'India's Most Wanted' terrorist?"

One user wrote: "A regime where one nameless and faceless man orchestrated serial blasts across the country killing 433. We need accountability for Why such a big failure in dealing with "

With the trending on and netizens interpreting the theme in different ways, IANS tried to get a comment from Gupta but he was unavailable.

A source close to the film said Gupta will talk only after the trailer is out on April 30.

According to Arjun Kapoor, a in the movie, the film is a story of "guts and pride".

"It's about the 5 men who save the lives of a billion people by hunting down India's Osama," he tweeted.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 22:32 IST