Prakash Jha finds JNU row funny

Prakash Jha finds JNU row funny
Wednesday, February 24, 2016 11:50 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Filmmaker Prakash Jha says the ongoing debate about being national and anti-national which has been happening in the country is "great comedy". The 63-year-old helmer says even before the "intolerance" debate in the country could settle down, the new issue has come up about (being) national and anti-national.

When asked about the ongoing row in JNU, Jha said, "I think its a great comedy which is going on. I look at it as a huge comedy. In our country there was the whole debate about tolerance, intolerance... Before that comedy act got over now this comedy of (being) national and anti national (has come up)."

JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested under sedition charges in connection with an event held on the New Delhi-based JNU campus where anti-national slogans were raised allegedly. The filmmaker, who has helmed socio-political films like 'Gangaajal', 'Apaharan' and 'Satyagraha', says the society is constantly churning new ideas and feels things have to be questioned as India is still a young democracy.

"It's a society which is constantly churning its ideas and ideologies which are coming up. We are still young as far as democracy is concerned. It is nice that people talk about it and come up with these ideas and the way they are being used," he told reporters here.

"I feel it's fantastic. For many it is sad that certain things are happening but then you realise it is a part of our life. We are dealing with it every single day. Things have to be questioned, opposed and understood," he added. Jha was speaking at the song launch of his upcoming Priyanka Chopra-starrer 'Jai Gangaajal'.

The actress plays an IPS officer, Abha Mathur, in the sequel to Ajay Devgn-starrer 'Gangaajal' (2003). Jha said not everyone in the country can have the same opinion but at least there is freedom of expression.


"Some channels will speak a different language, some will speak other language. How can everybody be in unison, look at things from the same eye, it's not possible. Thankfully, in our country we have freedom to say whatever we want to, even if it's offensive. I am enjoying this drama," he added.

Even though Jha has made films on relevant issues, the director said he has no plans to make a movie on the JNU issue as of yet. "Not at all. We have a new idea for our next film and I am working on it. A film cannot be made on this as it is a very small idea... I don't have any plans to make a film on the JNU issue. But yes I am observing everything." "Jai Gangaajal", directed and co-produced by Jha, revolves around a female police officer, who takes on some powerful and influential men in her district.
Varun Dhawan Seeks Blessings at Mahakaleshwar Temple Ahead of 'Baby John' Release!

Bollywood superstar Varun Dhawan recently visited the sacred Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, to offer prayers before the much-anticipated release of his

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Mrunal Thakur Wraps Up Shooting Schedule for the Upcoming Action Drama Dacoit!

Bollywood actress Mrunal Thakur has successfully completed a significant schedule for her much-awaited film, Dacoit. Sharing her excitement with fans, Mrunal took to Instagram

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Sohum Shah Confirms Tumbbad 2 Is Progressing Rapidly!

Actor-producer Sohum Shah, renowned for his standout performances in Tumbbad, Dahaad, and Maharani, has officially confirmed that work on the much-awaited sequel

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Hindi Vindi Trailer: A Musical Drama Bridging Cultures and Generations!

The trailer for the much-anticipated movie Hindi Vindi was unveiled on Monday, offering a glimpse into a compelling narrative that intertwines themes of identity, family, and the

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Unravel the secrets of survival: 5 reasons to dive into the dark thrill of Party Till I Die on Amazon MX Player!

Amazon MX Player, Amazon's free video streaming service, recently released its spine-chilling thriller, Party Till I Die. The series follows a group of privileged 19-year-olds whose weekend

Tuesday, December 24, 2024
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT