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‘Didn’t want to be part of The Accidental Prime Minister

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Actor Anupam Kher, Actor Anupam Kher,  who is gearing up  for the release of his forthcoming film The Accidental Prime Minister, has said that initially he didn’t want to be a part of his forthcoming film as he thought that it will be politically controversial film.Anupam Kher was interacting with the media at the trailer launch of The Accidental Prime Minister along with his co-actor Akshaye Khanna, producer Jayantilal Gada, Sunil Bohra and director Vijay Ratnakar Gutte on Thursday in Mumbai.The film stars Anupam Kher as Manmohan Singh, the economist and politician who served as the Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014 under the United Progressive Alliance.‘About one-and-a-half years back, my friend Ashok Pandit told me that there is a film being made on Dr Manmohan Singh, and of course everybody heard about the book and the controversy behind the book. So, my first reaction was that I shouldn’t be part of this film because of so many reasons.‘I thought it will be a political film and I didn’t know what will be there in the film. The other thing is that it is not easy to portray Dr Manmohan Singh because he is an active political personality. This film is not based on political figure who belonged to 1960s or 1970s era. When Viay (Gutte) and Mr Bohra (Sunil Bohra) came to meet me so, for the first one or two months, I told them that I didn’t want to be part of it.”Kher added that the role of Dr.Manmohan Singh challenged him as an actor. “One day, I saw Dr. Manmohan Singh walking from one place to another on the television. So, the actor inside me told me if I could walk like him. But I was a disaster. That challenged me. I rehearsed his walk for 45 minutes but I couldn’t get it right so, I called the makers for the narration of the script and I was very fascinated by it. (IANS)

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