Mumbai: Actor Manoj Bajpayee believes there is hardly any country that isn't witnessing tension between locals and migrants, an issue which his latest drama Bhonsle aims to address.
Set in Mumbai, the Devashish Makhija-directed feature narrates the story of a retired police constable, played by Bajpayee, who tries to help migrants fight against local politicians.
Bajpayee said the film offers a powerful, running commentary about all things societal: from the prevalent religious divide to discrimination on the basis of region and crimes against women.
"The film talks about the system, the society which is so deeply divided on the lines of region and religion. It talks about the safety of the women, loneliness, and post-retirement situation of old people. It also talks about the universally prevalent migrant issue.
"The clash between the locals and the migrants, the complete mistrust between both. It talks about so many things, in the end you have to find your own learning from it," Bajpayee told PTI in an interview.
The actor said Bhonsle aims to delve deeper into this divide by examining why people behave the way they do.
"I can't think of any country which isn't facing this crisis. That's why the film becomes so relevant. It talks about what are the expectations of migrants and locals from each other, their problems and where they're getting divided.
"It's so important to look into each one's mind, reasoning, logic... It's a difficult time for humanity. It'll pass. But Bhonsle will be known as the testimony of the times," he added.
Bhonsle premiered at Busan International Film Festival in 2018 and travelled to several festivals before finally finding a platform for release on Sony LIV, where it is currently streaming.
For his portrayal of Ganpat Bhonsle, Bajpayee bagged his second best actor trophy at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2019, three years after winning the award for biographical drama Aligarh.