ETV Bharat / sitara

'Article 15' will trigger much-needed conversation around caste system: Ayushmann

author img

By

Published : Jun 7, 2019, 1:31 PM IST

Ayushmann Khurrana, who is gearing up for the release of his forthcoming film 'Article 15' believes that the Anubhav Sinha directorial will trigger a much-needed conversation around the caste system in our country.

'Article 15' will trigger much-needed conversation

Mumbai: Ayushmann Khurrana believes that the film 'Article 15' will trigger a much-needed conversation around the caste system and would enlighten the young urban crowd that may have never faced such issues in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

'Article 15' marks Ayushmann's first-time collaboration with Anubhav whose 'Mulk' had blown away the actor.

"After watching ‘Mulk' I was blown away. I have never seen a film in the mainstream that talks on the communal issue with such a balanced view. He understands the complexity of our country and that is why perhaps all his views are balanced. Having said that, when I went to meet him, he actually offered me a rom-com.

"I told him that I want to do something hard-hitting like ‘Mulk'. Then he shared two more stories but when I heard a one-liner of ‘Article 15', I took no time to say 'yes' to the film. This is the first time that a mainstream Bollywood film openly takes names of all the castes and unveils a story of discrimination," he added.

READ | Anubhav Sinha's 'Article 15' upsets Brahmins in UP

Ayushmann said that as a street theatre artiste who has travelled in rural India where the caste system is one of the burning issues, he always wanted to do "something" about it.

"I live in the junction of Chandigarh and Panchkula, so it is the cusp of urban and small-town India. During my college days, I have seen how many communities who belong to a lower caste socially get discriminated. However, I got a larger picture while shooting for the film."

The actor believes that the film 'Article 15' will trigger a much-needed conversation around the caste system and would enlighten the young urban crowd that may have never faced such issues in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Ayushmann emphasized on the need for true patriotism.

READ | 'Bala' resumes its shooting in Kanpur

"If you really love your country and believe that you are a true patriot, respect the Indian Constitution in which Article 15 clearly states not to discriminate among people. You are a true patriot when instead of endlessly talking about nationalism, you work towards building a society where equality exists," said the actor.

From his debut in 2012 till now, Ayushmann Khurrana has bent the rules of the game as a Bollywood actor.

Sperm donation, erectile dysfunction or an unexpected pregnancy of a middle-aged woman -- Ayushmann's films 'Vicky Donor', 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan' and 'Badhaai Ho', have dealt with myriad subjects. These days, he is quite occupied shooting 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan' and 'Bala'.

'Article 15' releases on June 28.

With inputs from IANS

Mumbai: Ayushmann Khurrana believes that the film 'Article 15' will trigger a much-needed conversation around the caste system and would enlighten the young urban crowd that may have never faced such issues in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

'Article 15' marks Ayushmann's first-time collaboration with Anubhav whose 'Mulk' had blown away the actor.

"After watching ‘Mulk' I was blown away. I have never seen a film in the mainstream that talks on the communal issue with such a balanced view. He understands the complexity of our country and that is why perhaps all his views are balanced. Having said that, when I went to meet him, he actually offered me a rom-com.

"I told him that I want to do something hard-hitting like ‘Mulk'. Then he shared two more stories but when I heard a one-liner of ‘Article 15', I took no time to say 'yes' to the film. This is the first time that a mainstream Bollywood film openly takes names of all the castes and unveils a story of discrimination," he added.

READ | Anubhav Sinha's 'Article 15' upsets Brahmins in UP

Ayushmann said that as a street theatre artiste who has travelled in rural India where the caste system is one of the burning issues, he always wanted to do "something" about it.

"I live in the junction of Chandigarh and Panchkula, so it is the cusp of urban and small-town India. During my college days, I have seen how many communities who belong to a lower caste socially get discriminated. However, I got a larger picture while shooting for the film."

The actor believes that the film 'Article 15' will trigger a much-needed conversation around the caste system and would enlighten the young urban crowd that may have never faced such issues in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Ayushmann emphasized on the need for true patriotism.

READ | 'Bala' resumes its shooting in Kanpur

"If you really love your country and believe that you are a true patriot, respect the Indian Constitution in which Article 15 clearly states not to discriminate among people. You are a true patriot when instead of endlessly talking about nationalism, you work towards building a society where equality exists," said the actor.

From his debut in 2012 till now, Ayushmann Khurrana has bent the rules of the game as a Bollywood actor.

Sperm donation, erectile dysfunction or an unexpected pregnancy of a middle-aged woman -- Ayushmann's films 'Vicky Donor', 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan' and 'Badhaai Ho', have dealt with myriad subjects. These days, he is quite occupied shooting 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan' and 'Bala'.

'Article 15' releases on June 28.

With inputs from IANS

Intro:Body:

Mumbai: Ayushmann Khurrana, who is gearing up for the release of his forthcoming film 'Article 15' believes that the Anubhav Sinha directorial will trigger a much-needed conversation around the caste system in our country.



'Article 15' marks Ayushmann's first-time collaboration with Anubhav whose 'Mulk' had blown away the actor.



"After watching ‘Mulk' I was blown away. I have never seen a film in the mainstream that talks on the communal issue with such a balanced view. He understands the complexity of our country and that is why perhaps all his views are balanced. Having said that, when I went to meet him, he actually offered me a rom-com.



"I told him that I want to do something hard-hitting like ‘Mulk'. Then he shared two more stories but when I heard a one-liner of ‘Article 15', I took no time to say 'yes' to the film. This is the first time that a mainstream Bollywood film openly takes names of all the castes and unveils a story of discrimination," he added.



Ayushmann said that as a street theatre artiste who has travelled in rural India where the caste system is one of the burning issues, he always wanted to do "something" about it.



"I live in the junction of Chandigarh and Panchkula, so it is the cusp of urban and small-town India. During my college days, I have seen how many communities who belong to a lower caste socially get discriminated. However, I got a larger picture while shooting for the film."



The actor believes that the film 'Article 15' will trigger a much-needed conversation around the caste system and would enlighten the young urban crowd that may have never faced such issues in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.



Ayushmann emphasized on the need for true patriotism.



"If you really love your country and believe that you are a true patriot, respect the Indian Constitution in which Article 15 clearly states not to discriminate among people. You are a true patriot when instead of endlessly talking about nationalism, you work towards building a society where equality exists," said the actor.



From his debut in 2012 till now, Ayushmann Khurrana has bent the rules of the game as a Bollywood actor. 



Sperm donation, erectile dysfunction or an unexpected pregnancy of a middle-aged woman -- Ayushmann's films 'Vicky Donor', 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan' and 'Badhaai Ho', have dealt with myriad subjects. These days, he is quite occupied shooting 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan' and 'Bala'.



'Article 15' releases on June 28.


Conclusion:
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.