Anupam Kher criticises protest against The Accidental Prime Minister by Congress workers in Kolkata

By Team MyNationFirst Published Jan 12, 2019, 2:52 PM IST
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Anupam Kher, who plays Dr. Manmohan Singh in the film, took to social media to remind Rahul about his earlier tweet on freedom of expression.

Anupam Kher on Saturday reached out to Congress president Rahul Gandhi after his party workers held a demonstration against the screening of 'The Accidental Prime Minister' inside a cineplex in Kolkata.

Watch: Congress tries to block screening of The Accidental Prime Minister in Kolkata

The veteran actor, who plays Dr. Manmohan Singh in the film, took to social media to remind Rahul about his earlier tweet on freedom of expression.

 

An appeal to the authorities to stop a section of people who are indulging in acts of violence & hooliganism during the screening of our film . Also a call out to other section of people who believe in selective outrage towards .🙏 pic.twitter.com/ULgSPj2H5l

— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher)

He wrote, "Dear @RahulGandhi. I don't think your supporters who vandalised a theatre playing #TheAccidentalPrimeminister read your tweets about #FreedomOfExpression."

Meanwhile, a video of the incident was recently made public by ANI. In the clip, a group of protesters can be seen moving around the mall sloganeering against the screening of the movie and the lead actor, Kher.

'The Accidental Prime Minister', which hit the big screens on Friday, is based on facts as chronicled in a book by Sanjaya Baru-- Manmohan Singh's media advisor between 2004 and 2008.

It revolves around Singh's life, the economist and politician who served as the Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014 under the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.

 

Intolerance of the people who pretend to be tolerant. Cong workers vandalise theatre over 'The Accidental...' screening https://t.co/mHGUR2hFLP

— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher)

 

The film has been drawing a lot of flak from the opposition Congress party which poked holes in the portrayal of the former prime minister.

The party also criticised the trailer, which was released in December, saying that the movie shows Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi in a wrong light.

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