06-08-2007, 03:27 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Coming, near polls, to theatres in Gujarat: Modi-fied hero
ABHISHEK KAPOORPosted online: Friday, June 08, 2007 at 0000 hrs
Financed by his supporter, the film has too many similarities to ignore. Shakti Kapoor plays Leader of Oppn
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 7: Ahead of the Assembly elections, Narendra Modi is set to âinspireâ a feature film about a Chief Minister who is a development man with an indomitable will and the vision to take the state down the path of progress.
Financed by Surat-based builder Ranmal Ahir, who admits to being a Modi supporter, the film to be made both in Hindi and Gujarati has Akhilendra Misra (the âMirchi Sethâ of Sarfarosh) in the lead role. It will be directed by Ajitsinh Jhala, a National Award winner.
The Leader of the Opposition, who is the villain of the story, will be played by Shakti Kapoor.
While there is the usual disclaimer that the film is based on âimaginary charactersâ, and the producers say they havenât met the Chief Minister, there are similarities too close to Modi to neglect. The theme song is Aapnu-Gujarat-Aagvu-Gujarat, a slogan given by Modi after he became Chief Minister in 2001. In keeping with Modiâs post-Godhra makeover, the filmâs hero only talks of development and âremoving tears of the peopleâ.
The filmâs chief minister can be seen supervising the work at the Sardar Sarovar dam site, and it has shots of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara expressway and the Gujarat industry â- all âendorsementsâ of Modiâs development agenda.
Jhala says he has not zeroed in on a name for the film but it would be either âJai Jai Garvi Gujarat (Hail Proud Gujarat)â or âGujarat no Nath (Gujaratâs Lord)â. This is the 17th film by the director, who won the national award in 1995 for his feature Manav-ni-Bhavai.
Ahir admits to being a friend of Purushottam Solanki, a minister in the Modi cabinet, and runs a local cable news network in partnership with BJP MLA Hirabhai Solanki.
However, Ahir insists that while the character might have resemblances with Modi, itâs not him. In the same breath, Ahir adds that Modiâs work is for all to see. Incidentally, Ahir is also organising a rally against known Modi baiters.
Akhilendra Misra, who plays Modi, has earlier acted in the Aamir Khan-starrers Sarfarosh and Lagaan. âI did not know Gujarati, but I was impressed by the script and agreed,â he says, just before he dons the trademark Modi rimless spectacles and half-sleeve kurta and walks to the set.
Jhala hopes the Gujarat Government will make the film tax-free.
Information Commissioner Bhagyesh Jha says the state Government is not aware of any such film.
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ABHISHEK KAPOORPosted online: Friday, June 08, 2007 at 0000 hrs
Financed by his supporter, the film has too many similarities to ignore. Shakti Kapoor plays Leader of Oppn
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 7: Ahead of the Assembly elections, Narendra Modi is set to âinspireâ a feature film about a Chief Minister who is a development man with an indomitable will and the vision to take the state down the path of progress.
Financed by Surat-based builder Ranmal Ahir, who admits to being a Modi supporter, the film to be made both in Hindi and Gujarati has Akhilendra Misra (the âMirchi Sethâ of Sarfarosh) in the lead role. It will be directed by Ajitsinh Jhala, a National Award winner.
The Leader of the Opposition, who is the villain of the story, will be played by Shakti Kapoor.
While there is the usual disclaimer that the film is based on âimaginary charactersâ, and the producers say they havenât met the Chief Minister, there are similarities too close to Modi to neglect. The theme song is Aapnu-Gujarat-Aagvu-Gujarat, a slogan given by Modi after he became Chief Minister in 2001. In keeping with Modiâs post-Godhra makeover, the filmâs hero only talks of development and âremoving tears of the peopleâ.
The filmâs chief minister can be seen supervising the work at the Sardar Sarovar dam site, and it has shots of the Ahmedabad-Vadodara expressway and the Gujarat industry â- all âendorsementsâ of Modiâs development agenda.
Jhala says he has not zeroed in on a name for the film but it would be either âJai Jai Garvi Gujarat (Hail Proud Gujarat)â or âGujarat no Nath (Gujaratâs Lord)â. This is the 17th film by the director, who won the national award in 1995 for his feature Manav-ni-Bhavai.
Ahir admits to being a friend of Purushottam Solanki, a minister in the Modi cabinet, and runs a local cable news network in partnership with BJP MLA Hirabhai Solanki.
However, Ahir insists that while the character might have resemblances with Modi, itâs not him. In the same breath, Ahir adds that Modiâs work is for all to see. Incidentally, Ahir is also organising a rally against known Modi baiters.
Akhilendra Misra, who plays Modi, has earlier acted in the Aamir Khan-starrers Sarfarosh and Lagaan. âI did not know Gujarati, but I was impressed by the script and agreed,â he says, just before he dons the trademark Modi rimless spectacles and half-sleeve kurta and walks to the set.
Jhala hopes the Gujarat Government will make the film tax-free.
Information Commissioner Bhagyesh Jha says the state Government is not aware of any such film.
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