'Dushman' an attempt to improve India, Pakistan bond: Mahesh Bhatt

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IANS Chandigarh
Last Updated : Feb 15 2017 | 7:23 PM IST

Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who unveiled the first look of his first Punjabi film "Dushman" here on Wednesday, said the movie, based on the relationship between neighbours India and Pakistan, is their way of working towards improved ties between the two countries.

The film, written by Shagufta Rafique -- who has also made her directorial debut with it -- features actors Jashan Singh, Kartar Cheema and Sakshi Gulati, read a statement.

"Indo-Pak relationship is a topic which ignites pain in the hearts of people for both the countries. Everyone wishes to see India, Pakistan as friendly neighbours, but a deep wound is still fresh which is bleeding till date and we haven't been able to soothe it. This movie is our attempt to improve sentiments between the two countries," Bhatt said.

"The film will take the audience through a variety of emotions and a high voltage action," added Bhatt, who often calls himself a facilitator of the cultural dialogue between India and Pakistan.

According to Rafique, who has worked for 11 years as a screenwriter with Bhatt's home banner Vishesh Films, "Dushman" is "about love, hate and brotherhood".

"This subject was close to my heart and I have written it with all my heart to evoke a sense of belonging for both the countries which divides it by only a man-made border," she said.

The film is produced by Vinay Bhardwaj under the banner Yellowstone Production Pvt Ltd in association with PVR Pictures.

"'Dushman' exemplifies evolution of Punjabi cinema which is experimenting with different genres. This movie is very special as it is a sincere effort to bridge the gaps between India and Pakistan. It is a first time audience will see a two hero movie each representing the two countries," Bhardwaj said.

The music of the film has been composed by Jaidev Kumar and the album is an assorted collection of four songs with music maestros of both India and Pakistan on T-Series.

--IANS

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First Published: Feb 15 2017 | 7:14 PM IST

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