Updated March 26th, 2019 at 18:42 IST

Neither right wing nor left wing, only one party will benefit from this film, 'India wing' : Vivek Agnihotri on ‘Tashkent Files’

`The film is an addition to the long list of political movies set to be released ahead on the Lok Sabha polls this year after "Uri: The Surgical Strike", "The Accidental Prime Minister" and "Thackeray". It will be followed up with "PM Narendra Modi". 

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`The film is an addition to the long list of political movies set to be released ahead on the Lok Sabha polls this year after "Uri: The Surgical Strike", "The Accidental Prime Minister" and "Thackeray". It will be followed up with "PM Narendra Modi". 

READ: WATCH | Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Tashkent Files' Trailer Explores The Mysterious Death Of Former PM Lal Bahadur Shastri

Asked if the timing of the film coinciding with the political fervour was intentional, Agnihotri said, "Yes, that's why we decided to release the film now. Is it a crime? I'm being honest when I say this because the current mood of the public is connected to this issue... We want the film to be watched by as many Indians as possible."  
 
"After this 'Kalank' will release, then you would watch the song-and-dance. When it's the time to romance in the monsoons, go and watch Karan Johar's films. As of now, you watch a film on Lal Bahadur Shastri. Only one party will benefit from this film, 'India wing' - neither Right wing nor Left wing," the filmmaker told reporters in Mumbai. 

He was speaking on the sidelines of "The Taskent Files" trailer launch. 

Also present at the event were cast members Pallavi Joshi and Shweta Basu Prasad, and members of the former PM's family - Sunil Shastri, son of Shastri and Sanjay Nath Singh, maternal grandson of Shastri. 

Sunil Shastri, who was 15 when Shastri passed away, said he believes his father was "killed" and his death was not a natural one. 

Sanjay Nath Singh echoed the sentiment, saying it was strange why there was no record regarding Shastri's death and why was autopsy not ordered by the then government. 

"YB Chavan, the then defence minister said a white lie about Shastriji's death in the Parliament," he claimed. 

Asked if the late PM was betrayed by the Congress and if the family would like to send a message to the party, Sunil Shastri chose not to answer. 

Sanjay Nath Singh, however, said it would be "difficult to point the needle of suspicion even today whether it's a dynast or a political party". 

"I'm an apolitical person belonging to a political party. There might be dots, which refer to it, they are unconnected dots, and with these unconnected dots, you can't come to a conclusion. 

"And that is what I feel, we should search only for the truth, which will come out with the declassification of the files. That's the demand that we'll have to make. With the film, everything will come into public domain. Once that happens, then we can pinpoint who did it," Singh said. 

READ: ‘Tashkent Files’ Posters: Naseeruddin Shah, Mithun Chakraborty, Shweta Basu Prasad And Others Have One Important Question To Ask

Also starring Naseeruddin Shah, Mithun Chakraborty, Mandira Bedi, Pankaj Tripathi, Vinay Pathak and Rajesh Sharma, the film is slated to hit the screens on April 12. 

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Published March 26th, 2019 at 18:21 IST