The trailer of Ayushmann Khurrana’s film Anek was released on Thursday. There are discussions about this trailer of about 3 minutes on social media. A 31-second scene in particular has revived the debate about English language and being Indian. Seeing this scene, people are remembering the debate of Ajay Devgan and Sandeep Kicha. The film is a socio-political drama. The trailer has got a very good response from the audience. Many of its scenes and dialogues are in discussion. The director of the film is Anubhav Sinha. In this, the discrimination especially against the people of North East has been shown.
Appreciating the scene
Some scenes of Ayushmann Khurrana starrer film Anek are getting discussion on social media. Especially the clip of the English language scene has been shared by people on social media and is praising. In this scene, Ayushmann Khurrana is driving a car and is seen talking to a person. Ayushman asks where are you from sir? The answer is Telangana. On this Ayushman asks, why South, South why sir? To this the person replies, because I am from South India. Ayushman Khurana speaks on this, Telangana is in the north of Tamil Nadu. People of Tamil Nadu should call you North Indian. On this he speaks, perhaps. Now Ayushman asks, what do you think, where am I from sir? The man speaks, North India. Ayushman says, why do you feel like this, you get the answer, because your English is clear.
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People remember Sudeep Kicha
Ayushmann Khurrana speaks on this, then English will decide who is from North and who is from South. The person says no. Ayushman says, how is it decided sir, not North Indian, not South Indian, not West Indian, how is a man only Indian? People are praising this scene a lot. people wrote, a few days ago Sudeep Kicha raised this point The same thing is visible in the trailer of Thi Now Many.