The 32-year-old actress plays a television reporter, who keeps a tab on the entire movement in Prakash Jha's political thriller.
"I understood that journalism and journalists have a lot of responsibility playing this part. It is difficult. I do appreciate and respect them a lot more now after having put myself in their shoes in 'Satyagraha'," Kareen told reporters here.
"My character is quite interesting. I play the voice of the whole movement. I believe today the media is the voice of the nation. We all depend on them for the right information, the truth," she added.
Kareena, who was last seen on the big screen in "Talaash" opposite Aamir Khan, says 'Satyagraha' as the name suggests reflects the uprising of the middle class against a corrupt and unjust system but in a very peaceful way.
"I think that 'Satyagraha' is a protest for the truth in a very peaceful fashion. In this film, there is no violence, there are no deaths. We are just asking for what we want. There is nothing wrong to claim your rights," the actress said.
Kareena also said that her character despite being a hard headed reporter joins the movement in the film. But when her ideologies clash with Ajay's character, she distances herself from the movement.
"Satyagraha" will hit theatres this Friday.
