Director Abhishek Sharma of "Tere Bin Laden" says his next movie zooms in on the much talked about issue of 'intolerance' in the country.
Sharma, who has a knack for making satirical movies, shared: "Currently, I am writing a film. My next film 'Humein Aitraz Hai' is based on the intolerance issue in the country. This is an issue we need to talk about. Our country is very great, where you have freedom and we should utilise it without offending anyone."
As of now, Sharma is busy promoting "Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive".
Talking about his satirical style, he said: "First we made 'Tere Bin Laden' in such a way that it did not offend the real Osama. Until you are not offending anyone, it's your right to make such films."
The sequel to "Tere Bin Laden" stars Sikandar Kher, Piyush Mishra and Pradyuman Singh. It will release on February 19.
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