Films that entertain and educate are best: Kunal Kapoor

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 27 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

Kunal Kapoor, whose next release "Noblemen" deals with the issue of bullying in schools, says films that educate and entertain the audience are the best.

Citing the example of "Rang De Basanti", Kunal said there was a candle march scene in the film and it sparked a lot of similar movements in the country with people seeking justice.

"Like the Jessica Lal murder case got reopened because of the candle march. Even a film like 'Dangal', that talks about the importance of girl child, made noise. I think these are messages that people take home. I think the best kind of films are those which not only entertain you but educate as well," he told PTI.

The actor plays the role of a drama teacher in "Noblemen", an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice".

"The film deals with bullying and it is a big issue and not too many people talk about it be it in films or society. I felt it needed to be highlighted. It was an engaging and interesting script.

"I am always looking for parts I have not done before. Here I had the opportunity to play a drama teacher, who is teaching these children 'Merchant of Venice'. He has an unconventional and unorthodox way of teaching the kids and the students love him for that."
"In the '90s and early 2000s, films were based on the unreal world. It was about NRI people, it was more aspirational. But now we are looking at inspiring stories from our own land. We have such a huge history and interesting stories to tell. I am glad filmmakers and actors are bringing such stories on the screen and the best part is audience is accepting it as well."
"I am also working on a real story. It is an inspiring tale of an unlikely hero. But I can't talk about it right now. As an actor, I am on the verge of finishing another film called 'Koi Jaane Na', it is for T-Series, it will release later this year."

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First Published: Jun 27 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

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