Leading Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt said that
our country is facing this problem of ill treatment against women that I have
strongly opposed since start. He was talking about his upcoming movie Bhoomi, the
Indian action thriller film directed and co-produced by Omung Kumar.
It will star Sanjay
Dutt, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Sidhant Gupta. Bhoomi is packed to the brim with
action, and a lot of sensitive emotions. The movie explores the relationship
between a daughter, played by Aditi Rao Hydari, and a father, portrayed by
Dutt.
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Sanjay Dutt, on Bhoomi said,
"According to me ever film in India has same emotions. In Pitaah the topic
could be same but the treatment in this film is entirely different. Our country
is facing this problem of ill treatment against women that I have strongly
opposed since start. The film is shot differently and has different scenes but
I don't think it replicates that movie." He then added and said, "We
did shoot in very difficult locations but we have got full support and the
outcome is great."
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Aditi on being asked about the experience
while shoot said, "This movie made me miss my father as I lost him in
cancer a couple of years ago, so it was very emotional for me to relive some of
these moments.” Omung on being asked about the film said, "This film is a
full commercial film but this father daughter bond that is portrayed was my
wish to show on a large scale. And baba was the best person to do it. It's like
a dream come true for me as I was given a responsibility of Baba's comeback
film. But movie is really good and I am sure you people will like it."
Aditi on being asked about the Ill treatment
with women said, "The film raises lot of questions that has social
relevance, there are beasts in our country who badly treat women but I think
the mentality and change starts from your own home. I try to do the same and
hope everyone to do the same. The film is also an initiative to change that
mentality."
The film is slated to
release on 22nd September 2017.
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