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We don't deliberately create controversies: Amitabh

Comments  Comments [ 0 ]    By IANS | 27 July 2011 | 9:05pm

Kolkata, July 27 (IANS) Prakash Jha's 'Aarkshan', about caste isseus, is courting controversy for being anti-Dalit and its lead actor Amitabh Bachachan Wednesday clarified that they have made the film to entertain and not to create controversies.

'I definitely believe that the film will be somewhat educative to lot of people. This film was an education for me. I am very hopeful that some of the points we made here will be received well,' said Amitabh while addressing a promotional event here.

'And any kind of apprehension about the controversy will be put to rest after the film is released. We deliberately don't make controversies. We make films to entertain, bring up few points and have poetic justice at the end,' added the megastar, who will be seen as an idealistic college principal in the movie.

Releasing Aug 12, 'Aarakshan', a socio-political drama deals with the controversial policy of caste based reservations in government jobs and educational institutions.

The film has been judged as 'anti-Dalit' by the National Commission for the scheduled caste.

'Our film has been approved by the national body (censor board), which approves films in this country. I would like to tell people through media that we have not shown anything in the film which will hurt the sentiments of people,' said Jha.

'I am also a part of the society where reservation is a truth. This film deals with this truth. When you do a film which deals with social issues, there ought to be several point of views. I would like to assure all the honourable leaders that I won't do any thing which would anger any community. I would do my work with responsibility,' he added.

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