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Prakash Jha drops his most political film yet, and it’s got zero chill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79664, member: 636"] Director Prakash Jha claims his newest project is his most politically charged movie yet. This just-finished film, he says, will dive directly into modern ideologies and constitutional principles, topics he avoided in past work. He made the comments during a recent interview ahead of his appearance at the London Indian Film Festival. Jha pointed to previous titles like Gangajal and Raajneeti, arguing they were more like family dramas or social stories with political textures rather than explicit commentary. He explained that movies such as Raajneeti focused on personal power grabs without discussing human rights or foundational political ideas. His upcoming film will directly address the current political climate, a first for his filmography. Jha has built a career on socially conscious cinema, moving from documentaries to features that tackle corruption and caste conflict. His work often blends realistic storytelling with mainstream appeal. Beyond filmmaking, he has engaged in political activism and digital series, maintaining a focus on civic issues. The new movie details remain under wraps for a future announcement. [/QUOTE]
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