‘Dhurandhar’s script was written in PMO’ Rakesh Bedi told the whole truth

'Dhurandhar's script was written in PMO' Rakesh Bedi told the whole truth

Rakesh Bedi On Dhurandhar Script In PMO: The blockbuster film Dhurandhar took the world by storm. From politicians to actors, everyone was seen giving their opinion about this film. While the storyline and direction of this film was liked a lot, on the other hand many people called it a BJP agenda film. Now Rakesh Bedi, the lead character of the film, has broken his silence regarding this.

The script was written in PMO

Rakesh Bedi has reacted to the script of the film. On the claim that the script of ‘Dhurandhar’ was written by the Prime Minister’s Office, the actor said, ‘When this film became a hit, some people said that the script of ‘Dhurandhar’ was written by the PMO. In one scene, a dialogue about ducks having white back was uttered. Tell me, who is the person in PMO who can write this line? No one can even think like this.

First conversation with Aditya Dhar

Along with this, Rakesh Bedi also shared his first conversation with Aditya Dhar regarding Dhurandhar. Rakesh Bedi told, “I knew it, but when Aditya Dhar narrated it to me, he narrated one line… after that I got the bound script. When I read it 2-3 times, after reading it, I realized that this is a very tense film, not only tense but also an intense film. Then I felt, as an actor, my mind goes towards humor, so I told Aditya that I see such pockets, where we can sprinkle a little humor? Then he said- Rakesh ji, it is difficult to say this but let’s see what happens, now it will come as we do it.”

Rakesh Bedi in the role of Jamil Jamali

Let us tell you that Rakesh Bedi appeared in the role of Jamil Jamali in Dhurandhar. Rakesh Bedi’s character and his acting were liked the most. Let us tell you that apart from Bedi and Ranveer Singh, there are many actors in this film including Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, Arjun Rampal, Gaurav Gera, Danish Pandor and R Madhavan who added charm to the film with their acting.

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