Sidharth Malhotra on comparisons between Mission Majnu and Alia Bhatts Raazi
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Sidharth Malhotra and Rashmika Mandanna’s Mission Majnu was launched yesterday on an OTT platform. There have been a number of accusations made ever since then. One is how the storyline of the movies makes the stereotypical notion about Pakistanis extra vocal and the opposite one is the movie being in comparison with the Alia Bhatt starrer Raazi. Set within the Nineteen Seventies, the movie sees Sidharth Malhotra taking part in the position of a RAW agent. He involves Pakistan to conclude a process of a lethal covert operation. It doesn’t come as a shock why Alia Bhatt’s Raazi could be in comparison with this because the storyline of Raazi was additionally a few Kashmiri spy named Sehmat who marries a Pakistani (Vicky Kaushal) to ship again info to India.

Commenting on the identical, as quoted on a number one leisure portal, Sidharth Malhotra shared, “It’s by no means a foul factor if persons are looking for a reference level for a movie. It (Raazi) is an efficient movie. It does not really feel prefer it (the comparability) is such an alarming factor. Sure, the weather on the outer periphery seeing the trailer may look comparable. It’s in the identical decade (the Nineteen Seventies), and has comparable components, however I believe the expertise is totally completely different. It is just honest to talk to individuals after January 20 (Mission Majnu’s launch date), as soon as they see the movie… I believe it’s honest (the comparability), and we may have a greater dialog when the movie is out and we may talk about it. Comparability with an excellent movie is at all times welcome, it isn’t a foul factor in any respect.”

As for the stereotyping of Pakistanis within the movie, Sidharth concluded by saying, “We’ve consciously made an effort within the writing that it’s by no means to tackle a selected neighborhood. I just lately did a movie referred to as Shershaah, which is predicated on India and Pakistan, and the battle that we had, which was documented. When you see the movie, consciously we by no means actually concentrated, barring perhaps 4 scenes on the opposite aspect (Pakistan), it was purely about this aspect (India) and this man’s journey, (Military captain) captain Vikram Batra sacrificing his life… So there is identical acutely aware effort (with Mission Majnu), and there’s no private animosity with anybody, these are simply documented historic factors, which we are going to by no means get full info of, so for that, you could set up presumably sure characters in an x period of time. And the photographs they’re referring to (from the trailer) are supposed to be tongue-in-cheek within the movie. So, I believe it is going to be a good dialogue as soon as everybody sees the movie… it’s by no means a few neighborhood or taking a dig, which digresses from the movie… a faith or a neighborhood isn’t a difficulty within the movie.”
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